swansong

英 [ˈswɒnsɒŋ] 美 [ˈswɑːnsɔːŋ]

n.  (艺术家、音乐家等)最后的作品,绝唱; (演员的)告别演出; (运动员的)告别比赛

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牛津词典

noun

  1. (艺术家、音乐家等)最后的作品,绝唱;(演员的)告别演出;(运动员的)告别比赛
    the last piece of work produced by an artist, a musician, etc. or the last performance by an actor, athlete , etc.

    双语例句

    1. The founder of Microsoft Corp used his swansong to the technology industry on Sunday to spell out a vision of a "digital decade" of telephones, televisions and cars that respond to voice and touch.
      微软集团的这位创始人在本周日的退台演说中展望,由集成声控、触控功能的电话、电视以及汽车的“数字时代”即将到来。
    2. Having acted as the standard-bearer for New Zealand's women's team for the best part of14 years, Maia Jackman's first FIFA Women's World Cup will now double as her international swansong.
      作为新西兰近十四年来最好的女足队伍的旗手,迈娅杰克曼第一次国际足联女足世界杯之旅,她将加倍努力她的国际演出。
    3. The swansong of the late writer will soon be published.
      这名已故作家的遗作不久将会出版。
    4. Tickets of the concert soon sold out because it was that pop singer's swansong and everyone wanted to be there.
      这场音乐会的门票很快便售罄,因为这是那个流行歌手的告别演出,人人都想去听。
    5. The FA hope to pick Sven Goran Eriksson's successor before the Swede's World Cup swansong.
      英足总希望在瑞典人埃里克森的世界杯之旅开始前就找到他的继任者。
    6. Still, the DIHK said there were no grounds to fear a "swansong" for exports.
      不过,dihk表示,没有理由担忧出口的“最后绝唱”。
    7. The French painter's swansong was sold at a very high price at the auction.
      这名法国画家的遗作在拍卖中以很高价钱卖出。