Section 301 of the 1988 Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act enables the United States Trade Representative to single out a country as an unfair trader, begin trade negotiations with that country, and, if the negotiations do not conclude by the United States government’s being satisfied, to impose sanctions.
- by the United States government’s being satisfied, to impose
- by the United States government’s satisfaction, impose
- with the United States government’s being satisfied, imposing
- to the United States government’s satisfaction, impose
- to the United States government’s satisfaction, imposing
请问conclude to sth 有这个用法吗? 我只查到conclude with
LDOCE conclude verb 1 [transitive] to decide that something is true after considering all the information you have ᅳsee also conclusion conclude that - The report concluded that the school should be closed immediately. conclude from something that - Richardson concluded from his studies that equality between the sexes is still a long way off. 2 [transitive] formal to complete something you have been doing, especially for a long time - When the investigation is concluded, the results will be sent to the US Attorney's office.
- Francis, having concluded his business with James, left for Miami. 3 [intransitive and transitive] to end something such as a meeting, book, event, or speech by doing or saying one final thing conclude with - Each chapter concludes with a short summary.
conclude by doing something - She concluded by saying she was proud to be from Salford. - To conclude , I'd like to express my thanks to my family. - 'So now', she concluded, 'I'm trying to bring some order to the garden.' 4 conclude an agreement/treaty/contract etc to finish arranging an agreement etc successfully
- That same year, France concluded a trading agreement with Spain.
+ concluding adjective - Phrase bank : Dictionary phrases: conclude an agreement/treaty/contract etc conclude by doing sth conclude from sth that conclude that conclude with To conclude  hrases from other entries: concluding remark/section/stage etc introductory/opening/concluding remarks
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