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last 1

L0058000 (lăst)adj.1. Being, coming, or placed after all others; final: the last game of the season.2. Being the only one left: his last nickel; as a last resort.3. Just past; most recent: last year; the last time I checked.4. Most up-to-date; newest: the last thing in swimwear.5. Highest in extent or degree; utmost: to the last measure of human endurance.6. Most valid, authoritative, or conclusive: The arbiter will have the last say in resolving this dispute.7. a. Least likely or expected: the last person we would have suspected.b. The least desirable or suitable: the last man for the job.8. Being the latest possible: waited until the last second before boarding the train.9. Lowest in rank or importance: last prize; last place.10. Used as an intensive: Every last dollar was donated to charity.11. a. Of or relating to a terminal period or stage, as of life: the last days of the dinosaurs.b. Administered just before death: the last sacraments.adv.1. After all others in chronology or sequence: arrived last.2. Most recently: a fashion last popular in the 1940s.3. At the end; finally: Add the butter last.n.1. One that is at the end or last: the last to be chosen; on every page but the last.2. The end: held out until the last.3. The final mention or appearance: haven't seen the last of our troubles.Idioms: at last After a considerable length of time; finally. at long last After a lengthy or troublesome wait or delay: At long last the winter was over.
[Middle English, from Old English latost, superlative of læt, late; see lē- in Indo-European roots.]
last′ly adv.Synonyms: last1, final, terminal, ultimate
These adjectives mean coming after all others in chronology or sequence. Last applies to what comes at the end of a series: the last day of the month. Something final stresses the definitiveness and decisiveness of the conclusion: Somehow he always seems to get the final word in what we end up doing. Terminal applies to what marks or forms a limit or boundary, as in space, time, or development: That railroad's terminal city is a town with a large harbor. Ultimate applies to what concludes a series, process, or progression or constitutes a final result or objective: the ultimate sonata of that opus; our ultimate goal; the ultimate effect.

last 2

L0058000 (lăst)v. last·ed, last·ing, lasts v.intr.1. a. To continue in time; go on: The war lasted four years.b. To continue; survive: The patient is not expected to last much longer.2. a. To remain in good or usable condition: Produce lasts longer if it is refrigerated. I wanted a car that would last.b. To continue in force or practice: wondered if the marriage would last.3. To remain in adequate supply: Will our water last?v.tr.1. To keep adequately supplied: left enough bread to last the family for the weekend.2. To persist or endure for the entire length of; survive: hoped to last the season without injuring her leg again.
[Middle English lasten, from Old English lǣstan; see leis- in Indo-European roots.]
last3

last 3

L0058000 (lăst)n. A block or form shaped like a human foot and used in making or repairing shoes.tr.v. last·ed, last·ing, lasts To mold or shape on a last.
[Middle English leste, laste, from Old English lǣste, from lǣst, lāst, sole of the foot; see leis- in Indo-European roots.]

last 4

L0058000 (lăst)n. Chiefly British A unit of volume or weight varying for different commodities and in different districts, equal to about 80 bushels, 640 gallons, or 2 tons.
[Middle English, load, a kind of measure, from Old English hlæst, load.]

last

(lɑːst) adj (often prenominal) 1. being, happening, or coming at the end or after all others: the last horse in the race. 2. being or occurring just before the present; most recent: last Thursday. 3. last but not least coming last in order but nevertheless important4. last but one next to last5. only remaining: one's last cigarette. 6. most extreme; utmost7. least suitable, appropriate, or likely: he was the last person I would have chosen. 8. (esp relating to the end of a person's life or of the world)a. final or ultimate: last rites. b. (capital): the Last Judgment. 9. (postpositive) dialect Liverpool inferior, unpleasant, or contemptible: this ale is last. adv10. after all others; at or in the end: he came last. 11. a. most recently: he was last seen in the mountains. b. (in combination): last-mentioned. 12. (sentence modifier) as the last or latest itemn13. the last a. a person or thing that is lastb. the final moment; end14. one's last moments before death15. the last thing a person can do (esp in the phrase breathe one's last)16. the final appearance, mention, or occurrence: we've seen the last of him. 17. at last in the end; finally18. at long last finally, after difficulty, delay, or irritation[variant of Old English latest, lætest, superlative of late]Usage: Since last can mean either after all others or most recent, it is better to avoid using this word where ambiguity might arise as in her last novel. Final or latest should be used in such contexts to avoid ambiguity

last

(lɑːst) vb1. (when: intr, often foll by for) to remain in being (for a length of time); continue: his hatred lasted for several years. 2. to be sufficient for the needs of (a person) for (a length of time): it will last us until Friday. 3. (when: intr, often foll by for) to remain fresh, uninjured, or unaltered (for a certain time or duration): he lasted for three hours underground. [Old English lǣstan; related to Gothic laistjan to follow] ˈlaster n

last

(lɑːst) n (Crafts) the wooden or metal form on which a shoe or boot is fashioned or repairedvb (Crafts) (tr) to fit (a shoe or boot) on a last[Old English lǣste, from lāst footprint; related to Old Norse leistr foot, Gothic laists] ˈlaster n

last

(lɑːst) n (Units) a unit of weight or capacity having various values in different places and for different commodities. Commonly used values are 2 tons, 2000 pounds, 80 bushels, or 640 gallons[Old English hlæst load; related to hladan to lade1]

last1

(læst, lɑst)

adj. a superl. of late with later as compar. 1. occurring or coming after all others, as in time, order, or place: the last line on a page. 2. most recent; next before the present: last week. 3. being the only one remaining: my last dollar. 4. final: in her last hours. 5. ultimate or conclusive; definitive. 6. lowest in prestige or importance: last prize. 7. coming after all others in one's expectations, considerations, etc.: the last person we'd want to represent us. 8. individual; single: Don't start until every last person is present. 9. utmost; extreme. adv. 10. after all others; latest: I arrived last. 11. on the most recent occasion: He was alone when last seen. 12. in the end; finally; in conclusion. n. 13. a person or thing that is last. 14. a final appearance or mention: That's the last we'll hear of it. 15. the end or conclusion: going on vacation the last of September. Idioms: 1. at (long) last, after considerable delay; finally. 2. breathe one's last, to die. [before 900; Middle English last, latst, syncopated variant of latest, Old English latest, lætest, superlative of læt late]

last2

(læst, lɑst)
v.i. 1. to go on or continue in time: The festival lasted three weeks. 2. to continue unexpended or unexhausted; be enough: Enjoy it while the money lasts. 3. to continue in force, vigor, effectiveness, etc. 4. to continue or remain in usable condition: The gloves didn't last. v.t. 5. to continue to survive for the duration of (often fol. by out). [before 900; Middle English; Old English lǣstan to follow, perform, continue, last. See last3] syn: See continue.

last3

(læst, lɑst)
n. 1. a wooden or metal form in the shape of the human foot on which boots or shoes are shaped or repaired. 2. the shape or form of a shoe. v.t. 3. to shape on or fit to a last. [before 900; Middle English lest(e),last(e), Old English lǣste last, lāst footprint, c. Old High German leist last, Old Norse leistr foot, sock] last′er, n.

Last

 a load or burden; an amount of cod or herrings [12 barrels]; a measure of grain or malt [80 bushels], hence, a large, indefinite number.

last

– lastly">lastly

Last can be an adjective or an adverb.

1. 'last' used as an adjective

The last thing, event, or person of a particular kind is the one that comes after all the others.

He missed the last bus.They met for the last time just before the war.He was the last person to see Rebecca alive.

If you want to emphasize that someone or something is the last one of their kind, you can put very in front of last.

Those were his very last words.I changed my mind at the very last minute.

Latest is sometimes used in a similar way.

See latest - last
2. 'last' used as an adverb

If something last happened on a particular occasion, it has not happened since then.

They last saw their homeland nine years ago.It's a long time since we met last.

If an event is the final one in a series of similar events, you can say that it happens last. You put last at the end of a clause.

He added the milk last.Mr Ross was meant to have gone first, but in fact went last.
3. 'lastly'

You can also use lastly to say that an event is the final one in a series. You put lastly at the beginning of a clause.

They wash their hands, arms and faces, and lastly, they wash their feet.

However, last and lastly are not always used in the same way. You usually use last to say that an event is the final one in a series of similar events. You use lastly when you are talking about events which are not similar.

For example, if you say 'George phoned his aunt last', you usually mean that George had phoned several people and that his aunt was the last person he phoned. If you say 'Lastly George phoned his aunt', you mean that George had done several things and that the last thing he did was to phoned his aunt.

Lastly has a much more common use. You use it to introduce a final point in a discussion, ask a final question, give a final instruction, or mention a final item in a list.

Lastly, I would like to thank Mr. Mark Collins for his advice, assistance and patience.Lastly I would like to ask about your future plans.
4. 'at last'

At last and at long last are used to show that something that you have been waiting for or expecting for a long time has happened. These expressions usually go at the beginning or end of a clause.

The journey had taken a long time, but they had arrived at last.At long last I've found a woman who really loves me.
5. 'last' with time expressions

You use last in front of a word such as week or month to say when something happened. For example, if it is August and something happened in July, you say that it happened last month.

Wolfgang and I had lunch with her last month.The group held its first meeting last week.

Be Careful!
Don't say that something happened 'the last month' or 'the last week'.

Last can be used in a similar way in front of the names of festivals, seasons, months, or days of the week.

Last Christmas we received more than a hundred cards.She died last summer.I bought these shoes last Saturday.

Don't, however, say 'last morning' or 'last afternoon'. Say yesterday morning or yesterday afternoon.

It's warmer this morning than it was yesterday morning.Yesterday afternoon I had lunch with Cameron.

Be Careful!
Don't say 'last evening'. Say yesterday evening or last night.

Yesterday evening another British soldier was killed.I've been thinking about what we said last night.
6. 'previous' and 'before'

When you are describing something that happened in the past and you want to refer to an earlier period of time, you use previous or before instead of 'last'. For example, if you are talking about events that happened in 2005 and you want to mention something that happened in 2004, you say that it happened the previous year or the year before.

We had had an argument the previous night.He had done some work on the farmhouse the previous summer.The two women had met in Bonn the weekend before.The quarrel of the night before seemed forgotten.
7. 'before last'

You use before last to refer to the period of time immediately before the most recent one of its kind. For example, the year before last means 'the year before last year'.

We went camping the summer before last.I have not slept since the night before last.
8. 'the last'

You can also use last to refer to any period of time measured back from the present. For example, if it is July 23rd and you want to refer to the period from July 2nd to the present, you refer to it as the last three weeks. Note that you must use the. If you want to say that something happened during this period, you say that it happened in the last three weeks or during the last three weeks.

He had asked himself that question at least a thousand times in the last eight days.All this has happened during the last few years.

Be Careful!
Note the order of words in these examples. Don't say 'the eight last days' or 'the few last years'.

Be Careful!
Don't use 'in the last' or 'during the last' on their own with a plural noun such as 'years' or 'days'. For example, don't say 'Many changes have been made in the last years'. Use a quantity word or a number. For example, say 'Many changes have been made in the last few years'. Or use recent instead. For example, you can say 'Many changes have been made in recent years'.


latest

– last

You use latest or last to talk about one of a series of events which is continuing to happen, or one of a series of things which someone is continuing to have or produce.

1. events

If one of a series of events is happening now or has just happened, you refer to it as the latest one.

The latest closure marks yet another chapter in the history of Gebeit.

You refer to the event before the latest one as the last one. If no event of the kind you are talking about has happened recently, you refer to the most recent one as the last one.

...the weeds that had grown since the last harvest.
2. things you have or produce

If someone keeps having or producing a series of things, you refer to the one they have now or the one they have produced most recently as their latest one.

...her latest boyfriend....her latest book.

You refer to the one before their latest one as their last one. If they have not had or produced one recently, you refer to their most recent one as their last one.

Loach has not been idle since Family Life, his last film for the cinema.

You can talk about more than one thing in this way by putting last in front of a number. For example, you can talk about 'his last three books'.

Her last two pictures have been disasters.

last


Past participle: lasted
Gerund: lasting
Imperative
last
last
Present
I last
you last
he/she/it lasts
we last
you last
they last
Preterite
I lasted
you lasted
he/she/it lasted
we lasted
you lasted
they lasted
Present Continuous
I am lasting
you are lasting
he/she/it is lasting
we are lasting
you are lasting
they are lasting
Present Perfect
I have lasted
you have lasted
he/she/it has lasted
we have lasted
you have lasted
they have lasted
Past Continuous
I was lasting
you were lasting
he/she/it was lasting
we were lasting
you were lasting
they were lasting
Past Perfect
I had lasted
you had lasted
he/she/it had lasted
we had lasted
you had lasted
they had lasted
Future
I will last
you will last
he/she/it will last
we will last
you will last
they will last
Future Perfect
I will have lasted
you will have lasted
he/she/it will have lasted
we will have lasted
you will have lasted
they will have lasted
Future Continuous
I will be lasting
you will be lasting
he/she/it will be lasting
we will be lasting
you will be lasting
they will be lasting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been lasting
you have been lasting
he/she/it has been lasting
we have been lasting
you have been lasting
they have been lasting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been lasting
you will have been lasting
he/she/it will have been lasting
we will have been lasting
you will have been lasting
they will have been lasting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been lasting
you had been lasting
he/she/it had been lasting
we had been lasting
you had been lasting
they had been lasting
Conditional
I would last
you would last
he/she/it would last
we would last
you would last
they would last
Past Conditional
I would have lasted
you would have lasted
he/she/it would have lasted
we would have lasted
you would have lasted
they would have lasted

Shoe last

A foot-shaped piece of iron that could be mounted upside down on a pedestal (last stand) about two feet high. A shoe placed on the “foot” was held in the right position for a sole to be nailed to the shoe. When the nails hit the metal last they were turned back toward the sole and thus were clinched. (Shoe nails were specially designed, and often called “clinch” nails.) Also, see Shoe peg. Since only the front half of a shoe sole usually wore out, only a half-sole was added. Such half-soles were usually of leather, but during the Depression days of the 1930s, soles were often cut from the tread of worn-out automobile tires. Such soles wore well and were a lot less expensive than leather.
Thesaurus
Noun1.last - the temporal endlast - the temporal end; the concluding time; "the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell"; "the market was up at the finish"; "they were playing better at the close of the season"close, finis, stopping point, finale, finish, conclusionend, ending - the point in time at which something ends; "the end of the year"; "the ending of warranty period"
2.last - the last or lowest in an ordering or series; "he was the last to leave"; "he finished an inglorious last"rank - relative status; "his salary was determined by his rank and seniority"
3.last - a person's dying act; the final thing a person can do; "he breathed his last"activity - any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity"
4.last - the time at which life ends; continuing until dead; "she stayed until his death"; "a struggle to the last"deathend, ending - the point in time at which something ends; "the end of the year"; "the ending of warranty period"
5.last - a unit of weight equal to 4,000 poundsweight unit, weight - a unit used to measure weight; "he placed two weights in the scale pan"
6.last - a unit of capacity for grain equal to 80 bushelsBritain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdomcapacity measure, capacity unit, cubage unit, cubature unit, cubic content unit, cubic measure, displacement unit, volume unit - a unit of measurement of volume or capacity
7.last - the concluding parts of an event or occurrence; "the end was exciting"; "I had to miss the last of the movie"final stage, endconclusion, ending, finish - event whose occurrence ends something; "his death marked the ending of an era"; "when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show"end game, endgame - the final stages of a chess game after most of the pieces have been removed from the boardend game, endgame - the final stages of an extended process of negotiation; "the diplomatic endgame"homestretch - the end of an enterprise; "they were on the homestretch when the computer crashed"passing - the end of something; "the passing of winter"
8.last - holding device shaped like a human foot that is used to fashion or repair shoescobbler's last, shoemaker's lastholding device - a device for holding something
Verb1.last - persist for a specified period of time; "The bad weather lasted for three days"endurerun for, run - extend or continue for a certain period of time; "The film runs 5 hours"measure - have certain dimensions; "This table surfaces measures 20inches by 36 inches"hold out, endure, wear - last and be usable; "This dress wore well for almost ten years"drag on, drag out - last unnecessarily long
2.last - continue to live through hardship or adversity; "We went without water and food for 3 days"; "These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America"; "The race car driver lived through several very serious accidents"; "how long can a person last without food and water?"live on, survive, live, endure, hold out, hold up, golive, be - have life, be alive; "Our great leader is no more"; "My grandfather lived until the end of war"subsist, exist, survive, live - support oneself; "he could barely exist on such a low wage"; "Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City?"; "Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day"hold water, stand up, hold up - resist or withstand wear, criticism, etc.; "Her shoes won't hold up"; "This theory won't hold water"perennate - survive from season to season, of plantslive out - live out one's life; live to the end
Adj.1.last - immediately past; "last Thursday"; "the last chapter we read"past - earlier than the present time; no longer current; "time past"; "his youth is past"; "this past Thursday"; "the past year"
2.last - coming after all others in time or space or degree or being the only one remaining; "the last time I saw Paris"; "the last day of the month"; "had the last word"; "waited until the last minute"; "he raised his voice in a last supreme call"; "the last game of the season"; "down to his last nickel"first - preceding all others in time or space or degree; "the first house on the right"; "the first day of spring"; "his first political race"; "her first baby"; "the first time"; "the first meetings of the new party"; "the first phase of his training"
3.last - occurring at or forming an end or termination; "his concluding words came as a surprise"; "the final chapter"; "the last days of the dinosaurs"; "terminal leave"concluding, final, terminalclosing - final or ending; "the closing stages of the election"; "the closing weeks of the year"; "the closing scene of the film"; "closing remarks"
4.last - most unlikely or unsuitable; "the last person we would have suspected"; "the last man they would have chosen for the job"unlikely - has little chance of being the case or coming about; "an unlikely story"; "an unlikely candidate for reelection"; "a butcher is unlikely to preach vegetarianism"
5.last - occurring at the time of death; "his last words"; "the last rites"dying - in or associated with the process of passing from life or ceasing to be; "a dying man"; "his dying wish"; "a dying fire"; "a dying civilization"
6.last - conclusive in a process or progression; "the final answer"; "a last resort"; "the net result"final, netultimate - furthest or highest in degree or order; utmost or extreme; "the ultimate achievement"; "the ultimate question"; "man's ultimate destiny"; "the ultimate insult"; "one's ultimate goal in life"
7.last - highest in extent or degree; "to the last measure of human endurance"; "whether they were accomplices in the last degree or a lesser one was...to be determined individually"utmosthigh - greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount; "a high temperature"; "a high price"; "the high point of his career"; "high risks"; "has high hopes"; "the river is high"; "he has a high opinion of himself"
8.last - not to be altered or undone; "the judge's decision is final"; "the arbiter will have the last say"finalinalterable, unalterable - not capable of being changed or altered; "unalterable resolve"; "an unalterable ground rule"
9.last - lowest in rank or importance; "last prize"; "in last place"last-place, lowestworst - (superlative of `bad') most wanting in quality or value or condition; "the worst player on the team"; "the worst weather of the year"
Adv.1.last - most_recently; "I saw him last in London"
2.last - the item at the end; "last, I'll discuss family values"in conclusion, lastly, finally

last

1adjective1. previous, preceding, most recent I got married last July.2. most recent, latest, previous Much has changed since my last visit.3. hindmost, furthest, final, at the end, remotest, furthest behind, most distant, rearmost, aftermost She said it was the very last house on the road.
hindmost first, foremost
4. final, closing, concluding, ultimate, utmost the last three pages of the chapter
final first, opening, earliest, initial, introductory
5. least likely, most unlikely, most unsuitable, least suitable He would be the last person to do such a thing
adverb1. in or at the end, after, behind, in the rear, bringing up the rear I testified last.noun1. end, ending, close, finish, conclusion, completion, finale, termination a thriller with plenty of twists to keep you guessing to the lastat last finally, eventually, in the end, ultimately, at the end of the day, at length, at long last, in conclusion, in the fullness of time 'All right,' he said at last. 'You may go.'the last word1. final decision, final say, final statement, conclusive comment She likes to have the last word in any discussion.2. leading, best, first, highest, finest, cream, supreme, elite, first-class, foremost, first-rate, superlative, pre-eminent, unsurpassed, crème de la crème (French), most excellent a venue that is the last word in trendinessQuotations
"Many that are first shall be last; and the last shall be first" Bible: St. Mark
Usage: Since last can mean either after all others or most recent, it is better to avoid using this word where ambiguity might arise, as in her last novel. Final or latest should be used as alternatives in such contexts to avoid any possible confusion.

last

2verb continue, keep, remain, survive, wear, carry on, endure, hold on, persist, keep on, hold out, abide You only need a very small amount, so the tube lasts for ages.
end, stop, die, fail, fade, cease, depart, expire, terminate
last out hold out, continue, survive I don't know if I can last out till then.last something out get through, survive, continue throughout, hold out during It'll be a miracle if the band lasts out the tour.

last 1

adjective1. Coming after all others:closing, concluding, final, terminal.2. Bringing up the rear:endmost, hindermost, hindmost, lattermost, rearmost.3. Next before the present one:foregoing, latter, preceding, previous.4. Of or relating to a terminative condition, stage, or point:final, latter, terminal, ultimate.adverbIn conclusion:conclusively, finally, lastly.nounThe last part:close, conclusion, end, ending, finale, finish, termination, wind-up, wrap-up.

last 2

verb1. To be in existence or in a certain state for an indefinitely long time:abide, continue, endure, go on, hold out, persist, remain, stay.2. To exist in spite of adversity:come through, persist, pull through, ride out, survive, weather.3. To remain fresh and unspoiled:keep.
Translations
持续最后最后的最近的维持

last1

(laːst) adjective1. coming at the end. We set out on the last day of November; He was last in the race; He caught the last bus home. 最後的 最后的2. most recent; next before the present. Our last house was much smaller than this; last year/month/week. 最近的 最近的,刚过去的 3. coming or remaining after all the others. He was the last guest to leave. 最後到的,最後走的 最后的 adverb at the end of or after all the others. He took his turn last. 最後 最后ˈlastly adverb finally. Lastly, I would like to thank you all for listening so patiently to what I have been saying. 最後 最后地at (long) last in the end, especially after a long delay. Oh, there he is at (long) last! 終於 终于hear/see etc the last of to be finished with, be able to forget. You haven't heard the last of this! 做個了結,得以忘懷 最后一次听到/看到的(做个了结,得以忘怀) the last person a person who is very unlikely or unwilling to do a particular thing, or to whom it would be unwise or dangerous to do a particular thing. I'm the last person to make a fuss, but you should have told me all the same; He's the last person you should offend. 極不可能或極不願意做某事的人,對其做某事很不明智或很危險的人 极不可能或极不愿意做某事的人,对其做某事很不明智或很危险的人 the last straw a fact, happening etc which, when added to all other facts or happenings, makes a situation finally impossible to bear. 最後致命的一擊,最後令人不堪的一擊 终于使人不能忍受的最后一击the last thing something very unlikely, unwanted, not intended etc. It's the last thing you would think of looking for; The last thing I want is to hurt anyone. 極不可能的事,極不想做的事,極不願意做的事 最不愿意干的事,最不想做的事 the last word1. the final remark in an argument etc. She always must have the last word! (結束辯論的)最終定論 最后一句话,定论 2. the final decision. The last word rests with the chairman. 最後決定 最后决定3. something very fashionable or up-to-date. Her hat was the last word in elegance. 最流行或最新型的事物 最新型式on one's last legs very near to falling down or collapsing with exhaustion, old age etc. (因筋疲力竭或年老而)幾近垮下或崩潰 垂死to the last until the very end. He kept his courage to the last. 直至最後 直至最后

last2

(laːst) verb1. to continue to exist. This situation lasted until she got married; I hope this fine weather lasts. 持續 持续2. to remain in good condition or supply. This carpet has lasted well; The bread won't last another two days – we'll need more; This coat will last me until I die. 維持 维持ˈlasting adjectiveA good education is a lasting benefit 持久的 持久的last out to be or have enough to survive or continue to exist (until the end of). I hope the petrol lasts out until we reach a garage; They could only last out another week on the little food they had; The sick man was not expected to last out the night. 維持(到最後) 维持(到最后)

last

持续zhCN, 最后zhCN, 最后的zhCN
  • When is the last bus to ...? → 去...的末班车是几点?
  • What time is the last bus? → 末班车几点?
  • When is the last train to ...? → 去...的末班车是几点?
  • When is the last boat? → 末班船是几点钟?
  • When is the last sailing to ...? → 去…的末班渡轮是几点?
  • When does the last chairlift go? (US)
    When does the last chair-lift go? (UK) → 最后一个空中吊椅几点出发?
  • When is the last ascent? → 最后一次攀登是几点钟?
  • I'm delighted to meet you at last → 很高兴终于跟您见面了
  • Last Saturday → 上星期六
  • Last night → 昨晚
  • Last week → 上星期
  • Last year → 去年
  • The week before last → 上上个星期

last


last

(from something) until something to endure from one point in time to another. The meeting lasted from noon until midnight. The party lasted until the food ran out. the last hurrah Fig. a final appearance, as at the end of one's career; the last time for doing something. Tom is retiring, and we are having a little party as his last hurrah right now. He won't be here the next time you visit our offices.
See:
  • (one) last fling
  • (one's) last gasp
  • (one's) last resting place
  • (the) last (one) heard
  • a last resort
  • a last-ditch stand/attempt/effort
  • a week yesterday
  • a week yesterday, last Monday, etc.
  • a week yesterday/last (some day)/etc.
  • about last night...
  • as a last resort
  • at (long) last
  • at last
  • at long last
  • at the last chance saloon
  • at the last count
  • at the last gasp
  • at the last minute
  • at the last minute/moment
  • bad egg
  • be (one's) last resort
  • be on its/(one's) last legs
  • be the final straw
  • be the first (person) to (do something)
  • be the last (person) to (do something)
  • be the last person
  • be the last straw
  • be the last word
  • be the last word in (something)
  • be the last/final straw
  • before last
  • breathe (one's) last (breath)
  • breathe last
  • breathe one's last
  • breathe your last
  • cobbler, stick to your last
  • Custer's last stand
  • dead last
  • die in the last ditch
  • down to the last detail
  • draw (one's) last breath
  • each and every one
  • every last
  • every last man of us/them
  • every last one
  • every last...
  • fall at the last hurdle
  • famous last words
  • first and last
  • from first to last
  • get in the last word
  • have heard the last of (someone or something)
  • have the last laugh
  • have the last say
  • have the last word
  • he laughs best who laughs last
  • he laughs longest who laughs last
  • he who laughs last laughs best
  • he who laughs last laughs longest
  • He who laughs last, laughs longest
  • head for
  • head for the last roundup
  • hear the end of (someone or something)
  • hear the last of (someone or something)
  • hear/see the end/the last of somebody/something
  • hear/see the last of somebody/something
  • I didn't (quite) catch that (last) remark
  • in the final analysis
  • in the last analysis
  • in the last chance saloon
  • in the last resort
  • in the last/final analysis
  • It is the last straw that breaks the camel's back
  • it was fun while it lasted
  • last
  • last burst of fire
  • last but not least
  • last call
  • last chance (for/at/to do something)
  • last fling
  • last for
  • last for (some period of time)
  • last gasp
  • last gasp, the
  • last hurrah
  • last in, first out
  • last laugh
  • last laugh, have the
  • last laugh, to have the
  • last licks
  • last of the big spenders, the
  • last out
  • last resort
  • last roundup
  • last straw
  • last straw, the
  • Last Supper
  • last thing
  • last trump
  • last will and testament
  • last word
  • last word, the
  • last word, to have the
  • last-ditch
  • last-ditch attempt
  • last-ditch defense/effort
  • last-ditch effort
  • last-gasp
  • last-minute
  • Let the cobbler stick to his last
  • Nice guys finish last
  • on its last legs
  • on its/(one's) last legs
  • on last legs
  • on one’s last legs
  • on one's last legs
  • on one's last legs, to be
  • on your last legs
  • on your/its last legs
  • one last thing
  • one last word
  • one's last resting place
  • pay (one's) last respects
  • see the end of (someone or something)
  • see the last of
  • see the last of (someone or something)
  • so last year
  • stick to (one's) last
  • stick to one's last
  • stick to your last
  • the cobbler should stick to his last
  • the day, week, month, etc. before last
  • the first/last to do something
  • the last chance saloon
  • the last gasp
  • the last gasp of (something)
  • the last I heard
  • the last lap
  • the last laugh
  • the last minute
  • the last of the big spenders
  • the last of the lot
  • the last of the Mohicans
  • the last person
  • the last roundup
  • the last straw
  • the last thing (one) needs
  • the last thing (one) wants
  • the last word
  • the last word in (something)
  • the last word in something
  • the/(one's) last breath
  • the/(one's) last gasp
  • till the last
  • to the last
  • to/till the last
  • until the last
  • until the last dog is hung
  • very last
  • what did your last slave die of
  • your last gasp
  • your/the last gasp
  • your/the last/final word

last


last

1 the wooden or metal form on which a shoe or boot is fashioned or repaired

last

2 a unit of weight or capacity having various values in different places and for different commodities. Commonly used values are 2 tons, 2000 pounds, 80 bushels, or 640 gallons

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last


last

Podiatry A form–combination, inflare, narrow heel, outflare, straight–over which a shoe is constructed

Patient discussion about last

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Q. how long dose costochondritis last A. a friend of mine who had the disease saw an improvement within a few weeks, and it resolved completely within a few months,but his doctor said there are patients in whom this problem persists for some time. All symptoms of pain should resolve within six months.

Q. My son is ADHD and was diagnosed with ADHD last month? Are ADHD medications helpful? My son is ADHD and was diagnosed with ADHD last month. He is now 8 years old. He is taking medicines with behavior therapy. I haven’t found any improvement as yet. How long does it take for him to become normal?A. A)Medicines alone are not enough for his recovery. The recovery time differs from individual to individual. He is going through behavior therapy and medicines combined with behavior therapy will definitely help him recover from the defect soon. The recovery time is dependent on his individual learning ability and surrounding. His nutrition and sleep patterns will also enhance his recovery.
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last


Scheepslast

An obsolete Dutch unit of weight roughly equivalent to 2,000 kilograms.

last

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last


Related to last: last minute, Last Stand, Last Names
  • all
  • adj
  • adv
  • noun
  • verb
  • phrase

Synonyms for last

adj previous

Synonyms

  • previous
  • preceding
  • most recent

adj most recent

Synonyms

  • most recent
  • latest
  • previous

adj hindmost

Synonyms

  • hindmost
  • furthest
  • final
  • at the end
  • remotest
  • furthest behind
  • most distant
  • rearmost
  • aftermost

Antonyms

  • first
  • foremost

adj final

Synonyms

  • final
  • closing
  • concluding
  • ultimate
  • utmost

Antonyms

  • first
  • opening
  • earliest
  • initial
  • introductory

adj least likely

Synonyms

  • least likely
  • most unlikely
  • most unsuitable
  • least suitable

adv in or at the end

Synonyms

  • in or at the end
  • after
  • behind
  • in the rear
  • bringing up the rear

noun end

Synonyms

  • end
  • ending
  • close
  • finish
  • conclusion
  • completion
  • finale
  • termination

phrase at last

Synonyms

  • finally
  • eventually
  • in the end
  • ultimately
  • at the end of the day
  • at length
  • at long last
  • in conclusion
  • in the fullness of time

phrase the last word: final decision

Synonyms

  • final decision
  • final say
  • final statement
  • conclusive comment

phrase the last word: leading

Synonyms

  • leading
  • best
  • first
  • highest
  • finest
  • cream
  • supreme
  • elite
  • first-class
  • foremost
  • first-rate
  • superlative
  • pre-eminent
  • unsurpassed
  • crème de la crème
  • most excellent

verb continue

Synonyms

  • continue
  • keep
  • remain
  • survive
  • wear
  • carry on
  • endure
  • hold on
  • persist
  • keep on
  • hold out
  • abide

Antonyms

  • end
  • stop
  • die
  • fail
  • fade
  • cease
  • depart
  • expire
  • terminate

phrase last out

Synonyms

  • hold out
  • continue
  • survive

phrase last something out

Synonyms

  • get through
  • survive
  • continue throughout
  • hold out during

Synonyms for last

adj coming after all others

Synonyms

  • closing
  • concluding
  • final
  • terminal

adj bringing up the rear

Synonyms

  • endmost
  • hindermost
  • hindmost
  • lattermost
  • rearmost

adj next before the present one

Synonyms

  • foregoing
  • latter
  • preceding
  • previous

adj of or relating to a terminative condition, stage, or point

Synonyms

  • final
  • latter
  • terminal
  • ultimate

adv in conclusion

Synonyms

  • conclusively
  • finally
  • lastly

noun the last part

Synonyms

  • close
  • conclusion
  • end
  • ending
  • finale
  • finish
  • termination
  • wind-up
  • wrap-up

verb to be in existence or in a certain state for an indefinitely long time

Synonyms

  • abide
  • continue
  • endure
  • go on
  • hold out
  • persist
  • remain
  • stay

verb to exist in spite of adversity

Synonyms

  • come through
  • persist
  • pull through
  • ride out
  • survive
  • weather

verb to remain fresh and unspoiled

Synonyms

  • keep

Synonyms for last

noun the temporal end

Synonyms

  • close
  • finis
  • stopping point
  • finale
  • finish
  • conclusion

Related Words

  • end
  • ending

noun the last or lowest in an ordering or series

Related Words

  • rank

noun a person's dying act

Related Words

  • activity

noun the time at which life ends

Synonyms

  • death

Related Words

  • end
  • ending

noun a unit of weight equal to 4,000 pounds

Related Words

  • weight unit
  • weight

noun a unit of capacity for grain equal to 80 bushels

Related Words

  • Britain
  • Great Britain
  • U.K.
  • UK
  • United Kingdom
  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
  • capacity measure
  • capacity unit
  • cubage unit
  • cubature unit
  • cubic content unit
  • cubic measure
  • displacement unit
  • volume unit

noun the concluding parts of an event or occurrence

Synonyms

  • final stage
  • end

Related Words

  • conclusion
  • ending
  • finish
  • end game
  • endgame
  • homestretch
  • passing

noun holding device shaped like a human foot that is used to fashion or repair shoes

Synonyms

  • cobbler's last
  • shoemaker's last

Related Words

  • holding device

verb persist for a specified period of time

Synonyms

  • endure

Related Words

  • run for
  • run
  • measure
  • hold out
  • endure
  • wear
  • drag on
  • drag out

verb continue to live through hardship or adversity

Synonyms

  • live on
  • survive
  • live
  • endure
  • hold out
  • hold up
  • go

Related Words

  • live
  • be
  • subsist
  • exist
  • survive
  • hold water
  • stand up
  • hold up
  • perennate
  • live out

adj immediately past

Related Words

  • past

adj coming after all others in time or space or degree or being the only one remaining

Antonyms

  • first

adj occurring at or forming an end or termination

Synonyms

  • concluding
  • final
  • terminal

Related Words

  • closing

adj most unlikely or unsuitable

Related Words

  • unlikely

adj occurring at the time of death

Related Words

  • dying

adj conclusive in a process or progression

Synonyms

  • final
  • net

Related Words

  • ultimate

adj highest in extent or degree

Synonyms

  • utmost

Related Words

  • high

adj not to be altered or undone

Synonyms

  • final

Related Words

  • inalterable
  • unalterable

adj lowest in rank or importance

Synonyms

  • last-place
  • lowest

Related Words

  • worst

adv the item at the end

Synonyms

  • in conclusion
  • lastly
  • finally
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