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FINAL

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[`faɪnl]
завершающий, заключительный, конечный
окончательный; решающий
целевой
конец, окончание, завершение
решающая игра в матче
последний заезд в скачках, гонках
последнее заседание суда
последняя буква слова
последний выпуск ежедневной газеты
выпускной экзамен


найдено в "Collocations dictionary"
final: translation

•Roman•I.•/Roman•
noun
1 last game/match in a competition
ADJECTIVE
grand

He got through to the grand final of the competition.

area (esp. BrE), national, regional, state, world
men's, women's
championship, cup (BrE), tournament
VERB + FINAL
hold, host, stage (BrE)

Never before have two countries hosted the finals.

be through to, enter, get through to, go through to, make, make it to, qualify for, reach

If we play well, we hope to make it to the final.

He entered the finals as the tournament leader for the second year.

compete in, contest, meet sb in, play in

Russia met Canada in the final.

win
FINAL + VERB
be played, take place
PREPOSITION
in the final

Who is in the men's final?

2 finals exams
ADJECTIVE
college (AmE), school (AmE), university (BrE)
VERB + FINALS
revise for (BrE), study for
do (esp.BrE), have, sit (BrE), take
fail, pass
•Roman•II.•/Roman•
adj.
Final is used with these nouns: ↑act, ↑answer, ↑appearance, ↑approval, ↑arrangement, ↑assault, ↑assembly, ↑assessment, ↑balance, ↑battle, ↑bell, ↑bend, ↑bid, ↑blow, ↑briefing, ↑burst, ↑chance, ↑chapter, ↑check, ↑chorus, ↑climb, ↑closure, ↑coat, ↑concert, ↑conclusion, ↑confirmation, ↑confrontation, ↑credit, ↑curtain, ↑dash, ↑decision, ↑defeat, ↑demand, ↑demise, ↑descent, ↑destination, ↑destruction, ↑detail, ↑diagnosis, ↑dividend, ↑document, ↑draft, ↑effort, ↑encounter, ↑episode, ↑exam, ↑examination, ↑farewell, ↑fate, ↑fixture, ↑fling, ↑flourish, ↑form, ↑frontier, ↑grade, ↑harvest, ↑haul, ↑hearing, ↑humiliation, ↑hurdle, ↑illness, ↑impression, ↑instalment, ↑instruction, ↑insult, ↑invoice, ↑irony, ↑judgement, ↑kiss, ↑lap, ↑leg, ↑match, ↑meeting, ↑minute, ↑moment, ↑month, ↑movement, ↑negotiation, ↑number, ↑offer, ↑outcome, ↑page, ↑paragraph, ↑parting, ↑passage, ↑payment, ↑phase, ↑play, ↑plea, ↑point, ↑preparation, ↑product, ↑proof, ↑push, ↑recommendation, ↑remark, ↑reminder, ↑replay, ↑report, ↑request, ↑resolution, ↑result, ↑revision, ↑rinse, ↑round, ↑ruling, ↑sacrifice, ↑salary, ↑salute, ↑scene, ↑score, ↑script, ↑section, ↑selection, ↑sequence, ↑session, ↑settlement, ↑shape, ↑shortlist, ↑showdown, ↑sip, ↑solution, ↑spot, ↑sprint, ↑spurt, ↑stage, ↑step, ↑stretch, ↑syllable, ↑text, ↑third, ↑thought, ↑time, ↑toll, ↑total, ↑touch, ↑track, ↑tribute, ↑triumph, ↑twist, ↑update, ↑verdict, ↑version, ↑vestige, ↑volume, ↑vote, ↑vow, ↑vowel, ↑voyage, ↑warning, ↑whistle, ↑wish, ↑word, ↑year


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
final: translation

final fi‧nal [ˈfaɪnl] adjective
1. [only before a noun] the last in a series of things, actions, or events:

• An official announcement was expected following a final meeting at the tyre manufacturer's Milan headquarters.

• The US-based company is still arguing with several contractors over the final bill.

• foreign currency receipts from the final instalment of the sale of British Steel shares

— finally adverb :

• He has finally decided to settle down after six months as a freelance trouble-shooter.

2. a decision, offer, agreement etc that is final cannot be changed:

• Members must vote in favor again next year for the decision to become final.

• District Court judge Thomas Jackson issued a final ruling, calling for the company to be split into two parts.

3. [only before a noun] a final piece of writing or set of figures has been prepared in several stages, and is now considered to be correct:

• The changes agreed at our meeting of 25 March have been incorporated in the final draft.

• The provisional estimate of retail sales volume for October was 119.0; the final estimate is closer to 116.9.

4. final and binding LAW a legal judgement or decision which is final and binding has to be obeyed because it has been decided in a court of law:

• Some contracts refer technical disputes to an expert whose decision is final and binding.

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final UK US /ˈfaɪnəl/ adjective
last in a series, or happening for the last time: final payment/instalment/dividend »

Shareholders will get a final payment of 30.2p a share through the issue of redeemable shares.

final quarter/stage/period »

Sales jumped in the final quarter, reaching $53.8 million.

final warning/notice/reminder »

He was fined two weeks' wages and given a final warning about his conduct.

final review/inspection/report »

The realtor will do a final inspection of the property on Thursday.

completely decided, with no further changes: »

Our offer is final.

»

Once you sign the agreement it's final.

final decision/ruling/judgement »

The German courts are expected to make a final ruling in September.

the most correct or most complete possible: final estimate/balance/invoice »

Any fees already paid will be deducted from the final balance.

final draft/release/version »

The final draft includes spreadsheets and an updated sales forecast.

final result/product/design »

Construction will be postponed until the council approves the building's final design.

Compare PRELIMINARY(Cf.↑preliminary) adjective


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