大学英语六级常用短语 come to a conclusion
释义:
come to a conclusion 得出结论;告终
例句:
STUDENT: So, how do you come to a conclusion as to which you should use then, if you can determine the size based on solution, or based on input, so how do you decide?
学生:所以,你怎样决定你该用,哪个来算呢?现在如果你可以选择是,基于解决方案的大小,还是基于输入的大小,你应该怎样决定呢?
So they really were trying hard to make an investigation in this case, you know, come to a conclusion.
That method takes longer to come to a conclusion—but it is more likely to be one you can trust.
Donald Norman has found site visitors have a natural process when they come to a conclusion about how a site makes them feel.
Maybe the commission will come to a conclusion on that.
While police in New York City investigate two small explosions in front of the British Consulate, they have already come to a conclusion about the security of another building, the Freedom Tower.
The problem with the president's team (and today's policymakers in general) is that they approach policy decisions as they would a science experiment: They analyze the problem, eliminate variables and come to a conclusion.
And, again, to go back to the Michigan speech, it was -- said a little bit of it last night, but I think the notion that -- what we lose in a debate that is overly charged and overly personal is the ability at some point to all sit together at a table and come to a good conclusion on solving some of our most serious problems.
Not that a court could not come to a different conclusion, and I would think the reporter is considering becoming a plaintiff.
They might be wrong or right about this: clearly other companies have come to a different conclusion.
Some technicians look at the same chart and come to a different conclusion.
Though Steil seems to come to a different conclusion, White left a far better legacy of growth than did Keynes.
We will have to look at all the programs offered by the government in order to come to a reasonable conclusion.