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Examples:doing things at the last minute—the Last Supper (in the biblical Passion story)—holocene system (geological strata laid down during the last 12000 years)—the last years of the Tang dynasty—quaternary (geological period covering the recent ice ages over the last 180,000 years)—Pu Yi, personal name of the last Qing emperor (reigned as child 1909-1911), the subject of Bertolucci's biopic The Last Emperor—the Last Supper (in the Christian Passion story)—while there is life, the fight continues (idiom); fight to the last—Holocene (geological period covering approx 12000 years since the last ice age)—make a last-ditch stand before the city wall (idiom); to fight to the last ditch—Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (69-30 BC), the last Egyptian pharaoh—put the last hand to (a book, a film etc)—period since the last ice age—the idea is present before the first stroke of the brush, when the last stroke is placed the idea shines through—Cenozoic (geological era covering the last 65m years)—wife of the last ruler of the Xia dynasty—the last month of a season—kill to the last one [idiom.]—be unprepared and seek help at the last minute [idiom.]—the last years of Eastern Han—last round of testing in the imperial examinations—Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (1931-), last president of the Soviet Union 1991-1995—Eugene Cernan (1934-), US astronaut in Apollo 10 and Apollo 17 missions, "last man on the moon"—last few days of the month—lit. yellow does not reach green (idiom); the yellow autumn crop does not last until the green spring crop—precarious as morning dew (idiom); unlikely last out the day—While the green hills last, there'll be wood burn (idiom). Where there's life there's hope.—a good reputation last down the generations—Zhou Xin (c. 11th century BC), last emperor of the of Shang Dynasty—last ten days of the lunar month— |