lastly
/ˈlɑːstli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlæstli/ (ame, ipa)
lastly — 副詞
1. as the final item that comes after everything else already mentioned, often used
最後
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as the final item that comes after everything else already mentioned, often used to introduce your last point in a speech or list.
Meera thanked her parents, her coach, and lastly her younger brother for cheering her on.
Meera 感謝她的父母、她的教練,最後感謝幫她加油的弟弟。
sentence-final 'lastly' before the closing item in a list
Lastly, please remember to turn off the lights before leaving the classroom each evening.
最後,請記得每天晚上離開教室前把燈關掉。
sentence-initial 'Lastly,' introducing the final instruction
First we visited the temple, then the night market, and lastly the riverside park in Tainan.
我們先去寺廟,再去夜市,最後到台南的河濱公園。
Lastly, Rafael wants to thank the kitchen staff who prepared tonight's wedding dinner.
最後,Rafael 想感謝今晚為婚宴準備餐點的廚房人員。
The report covered sales, costs, and lastly the plan for next quarter at the Hugo & Co. office.
報告涵蓋了業績、成本,最後談到 Hugo & Co. 公司下一季的計畫。
- finally
wider use: also means 'after a long delay'; 'lastly' is only for closing an enumeration
- in conclusion
more formal; typical in essays and presentations rather than everyday lists
- last of all
slightly more emphatic; common in spoken English
- to conclude
formal speech-closing phrase; less common in casual writing
- firstly
marks the first item in the same kind of enumerated list
- first of all
spoken counterpart to 'firstly'
文法句型
Lastly, + clause
Used to introduce the final item in a list or sequence
用法筆記
Almost always sentence-initial (followed by a comma) when closing a spoken or written list, or sentence-medial after 'and' before the final list item. Distinguish from 'finally', which can also mean 'after a long wait' — 'lastly' only marks the last item in an enumeration.