1N-COUNT (演出的)终场,最后一幕;(音乐的)终曲,末乐章;(一系列演出)最后一场Thefinale of a show, piece of music, or series of shows is the last part of it or the last one of them, especially when this is exciting or impressive. (演出的)终场,最后一幕;(音乐的)终曲,末乐章;(一系列演出)最后一场
... the finale of Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony.
肖斯塔科维奇第五交响曲的末乐章
Tonight's light show is the grand finale of a month-long series of events.
2N-COUNT [usually singular, oft Nto n](特定的)结尾,结束 If you say that an event provides a particular kind of finaleto something, you mean that it provides it with a particular kind of ending. (特定的)结尾,结束
...the dramatic finale to America's seven-year hostage crisis.
历时7年的美国人质危机的戏剧性结局
It was a sad finale to an otherwise spectacular career.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + FINALE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤dramatic, exciting, rousing, thrilling (especially BrE) 戲劇化的/令人興奮的/振奮人心的/激動人心的結局◇The evening ended with a grand finale of fireworks and music.晚會在煙花和音樂聲中隆重閉幕。➤climactic, grand高潮性結局;隆重的收場▸➤fitting圓滿的結局➤season, series (both NAmE) 賽季/系列賽結局VERB + FINALE➤end in, end with, have, reach結束;謝幕;收場◇The game ended with a thrilling finale, with three goals scored in the last five minutes.比賽結尾非常激動人心,最後 5 分鐘連進 3 球。◇The reality show had a thrilling finale last night.昨天晚上真人秀的結尾非常精彩。➤provide (especially BrE) 產生結局◇This victory provided a fitting finale to a brilliant season for the club.這次勝利給俱樂部輝煌的賽季畫上了圓滿的句號。PREPOSITION➤finale to⋯的結束◇a rousing finale to an evening of enthralling music令人心醉的音樂晚會激動人心的終曲