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*last¹ /læst; lɑːst/ determiner 1 most recent 最近的: When was the last time she was here? 她上次来这里是什么时候? last night/week/Sunday etc Did you go out last night? 昨晚你出去了吗? the last few months/10 years etc (=the period until now) 最近几个月/十年等: The town has changed a lot in the last few years. 在最近几年中这市镇变化很大。 sb's last job/car/boyfriend etc (=the one before your present job, car etc) 某人的上一份工作/上一辆车/上一个男朋友等: My last boyfriend was crazy about football. 我上一个男友对足球很着迷。 2 happening or coming at the end, after all the others 最后的: What time does the last bus leave? 末班车几点开? the last chapter of the book 本书的最后一章 last but one (=the one before the last one) 倒数第二(个) 3 the last person or thing is the only one that remains 最后剩下的: Is it all right if I have the last piece of cake? 我能把最后一块蛋糕吃了吗? 4 the last person/thing the person or thing you did not expect at all, or the one that you want least of all 最未料到的人/事; 最不想要的人/事: Ella's the last person I wanted to see. 我最不愿意见到爱拉。 5 have the last word to say the last thing in a discussion or argument, or make the final decision about something 〔讨论或辩论中〕说最后一句话; 作最终决定 |