completion
noun /kəmˈpliːʃn/
/kəmˈpliːʃn/
完成;结束 - the completion of the new hospital building
新医院大楼的竣工 - Satisfactory completion of the course does not ensure you a job.
圆满完成课程并不能保证你能得到工作。 - The project is due for completion in the spring.
这项工程预定在明年春季竣工。 - The road is nearing completion (= it is nearly finished).
这条道路快要完工了。 - the date of completion/the completion date
竣工日期
- Development of the site has been delayed pending completion of the sewerage scheme.
这块地皮的开发已延期,待排污项目完成后再进行。 - Payment will be made following successful completion of the job.
报酬将在工作圆满结束后支付。 - The book is near completion.
这本书就要写完了。 - The bridge is due for completion in May.
大桥预定 5 月份竣工。 - The committee will report back to us on completion of the study.
研究完成后,委员会将向我们汇报情况。 - The renovation of the museum is now nearing completion.
博物馆的修缮工作快要完成了。 - There was a party to celebrate the completion of the project.
为庆祝项目完成举行了一个聚会。 - to bring the project to completion
完成项目
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- rapid
- speedy
- early
- …
- near
- reach
- bring something to
- …
- date
- time
- rate
- …
- after completion
- following completion
- before completion
- …
- the date of completion
- the completion of the new hospital building
- [uncountable, countable] (British English) the formal act of completing the sale of property, for example the sale of a house
(房地产等的)完成交易,完成交割 - The keys will be handed over on completion.
完成交易时交钥匙。 - The floorboards were replaced prior to completion of the sale.
销售完成之前木地板已更换。
- The keys will be handed over on completion.
词源late 15th cent.: from Latin completio(n-), from complere ‘fill up’, from com- (expressing intensive force) + plere ‘fill’.