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1 | the last thing said in an argument (辩论中的)最后陈述 | have the last word My sister always has to have the last word. 我姐姐每次都得作最后陈述。 | |
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2 | information that everyone considers to be the best 公认的最有用的信息;最具权威性的资料 | +on The book is hardly the last word on the subject. 在该课题方面这本书并非最具权威性。 | |
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3 | the right to make a decision that everyone must obey 最后决定权 | have the last word on sth The finance committee has the last word on what we spend. 对于我们支出项目,财务委员会有最后决定权。 | |
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4 | the newest and best type of something (某物的)最新样式 | +in The company’ s newest cruise liners are the last word in luxury at sea. 该公司最新的游轮是海上最豪华的。 | |
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