单词 | last |
释义 | last last1 /last, lahst/, 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; latest: last week; last Friday. 3. being the only one remaining: my last dollar; the last outpost; a last chance. 4. final: in his last hours. 5. ultimate or conclusive; definitive: the last word in the argument. 6. lowest in prestige or importance: last prize. 7. coming after all others in suitability or likelihood; least desirable: He is the last person we'd want to represent us. 8. individual; single: The lecture won't start until every last person is seated. 9. utmost; extreme: the last degree of delight. 10. Eccles. (of the sacraments of penance, viaticum, or extreme unction) extreme or final; administered to a person dying or in danger of dying. adv. 11. after all others; latest: He arrived last at the party. 12. on the most recent occasion: When last seen, the suspect was wearing a checked suit. 13. in the end; finally; in conclusion. n. 14. a person or thing that is last. 15. a final appearance or mention: We've seen the last of her. That's the last we'll hear of it. 16. the end or conclusion: We are going on vacation the last of September. 17. at last, after a lengthy pause or delay: He was lost in thought for several minutes, but at last he spoke. 18. at long last, after much troublesome or frustrating delay: The ship docked at long last. 19. breathe one's last, to die: He was nearly 90 when he breathed his last. [bef. 900; ME last, latst, syncopated var. of LATEST, OE latest, laetest, superl. of laet, LATE] Syn. 1. LAST, FINAL, ULTIMATE refer to what comes as an ending. That which is LAST comes or stands after all others in a stated series or succession; LAST may refer to objects or activities: a seat in the last row; the last game. That which is FINAL comes at the end, or serves to end or terminate, admitting of nothing further; FINAL is rarely used of objects: to make a final attempt. That which is ULTIMATE (literally, most remote) is the last that can be reached, as in progression or regression, experience, or a course of investigation: ultimate truths. last2 /last, lahst/, v.i. 1. to go on or continue in time: The festival lasted three weeks. 2. to continue unexpended or unexhausted; be enough: We'll enjoy ourselves while our money lasts. 3. to continue in force, vigor, effectiveness, etc.: to last for the whole course. 4. to continue or remain in usable condition for a reasonable period of time: They were handsome shoes but they didn't last. v.t. 5. to continue to survive for the duration of (often fol. by out): They lasted the war in Switzerland. [bef. 900; ME lasten, OE laestan to follow (lit., go in the tracks of), perform, continue, last; c. G laisten to follow, Goth laistjan. See LAST3] Syn. 1. See continue. last3 —laster, n. /last, lahst/, 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. 3. stick to one's last, to keep to that work, field, etc., in which one is competent or skilled. v.t. 4. to shape on or fit to a last. [bef. 900; ME lest(e), last(e), OE laeste; c. G Leisten; akin to OE last, Goth laists track] last4 /last, lahst/, n. any of various large units of weight or capacity, varying in amount in different localities and for different commodities, often equivalent to 4000 pounds (1814.37 kilograms). [bef. 900; ME; OE hlaest; c. D last, G Last load; akin to LADE] |
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