adjective “final”
Grondform final (more/most)
- lescht
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
We reached the final stage of our project just before the deadline.
- entscheedend
The judge's ruling was final, so there was no chance of appealing further.
- ultimativ (am Zesummenhang mat engem Zil)
Their final objective was to provide clean drinking water for the entire community.
- final (grammatesch)
In “I left early so I could catch my train,” the phrase “so I could catch my train” is a final clause.
noun “final”
Singular final, Plural finals
- Ofschlossexamen
I stayed up all night studying for my finals because they could determine my overall grade.
- Ofschlossexamen (vun engem Bachelorstudium)
He felt both nervous and excited before sitting his finals at Oxford.
- Finale
Two skilled teams will meet in the final tomorrow to decide the champion.
- (am Phonologie) den ofschléissende Deel vun enger Silb
When analyzing the syllable's structure, pay close attention to the final.
- (am Musek) d'Grondtoun oder Tonic vun engem gregorianesche Modus
The choir ended on the final, giving the hymn a strong sense of resolution.