释义 |
lastlylast‧ly /ˈlɑːstli $ ˈlæst-/ ●●○ adverb [sentence adverb] - Lastly, the course trains students to think logically.
- And lastly, Delia, do you see the movement towards more and more computerization continuing in the future?
- Firstly it's too big, secondly we can't afford it, and lastly we don't really need it.
- Now lastly, before you all leave, I want to mention some tips for the interview stage.
what you say to introduce the last thing in a speech etc► finally use this when something is the last thing you want to say, especially at the end of a long speech or piece of writing: · Finally, I'd like to thank all those people who helped make the conference such a success.· And finally, don't miss Albuquerque's amazing punk band, playing tonight at the Lunar Club. ► lastly use this to say that something is the last of a list of things, or when something is the last thing you want to say: · Now lastly, before you all leave, I want to mention some tips for the interview stage.· And lastly, Delia, do you see the movement towards more and more computerization continuing in the future?· Firstly it's too big, secondly we can't afford it, and lastly we don't really need it. ► last but not least use this when you are mentioning the last person or thing in a list, to emphasize that they are just as important as all the others: · Last but not least, let me introduce Jane, our new accountant.· And last but not least, I thank Begona Canup for her interest in the book.last but certainly not/by no means least: · Social Security has reduced poverty, and last, but by no means least, it has been a good deal for participants. used when telling someone the last thing at the end of a list or a series of statements OPP firstly: Lastly, could I ask all of you to keep this information secret. |