omega
omega — 名詞
1. the Greek letter that comes at the end of the alphabet, written as Ω or ω
歐米伽
希臘字母的最後一個字母
the Greek letter that comes at the end of the alphabet, written as Ω or ω
In Greek class, Eva wrote omega after psi on the board.
在希臘文課上,Eva 把歐米伽寫在 psi 的後面。
write omega after psi
The science chart showed capital omega beside the unit symbol.
那張科學圖表把大寫歐米伽放在單位符號旁邊。
capital omega in symbols
During the test, Nora wrote omega at the end of the Greek alphabet.
考試時,Nora 把歐米伽寫在希臘字母表的最後面。
On the worksheet, students matched omega with its small form.
在那張學習單上,學生把歐米伽和它的小寫形式配對。
The poster showed alpha at the top and omega at the bottom.
那張海報把 alpha 放在上方,把 omega 放在下方。
文法句型
write omega as Ω or ω
capital omega
small omega
用法筆記
Often appears in language, science, and maths when people name the Greek letter itself. Writers may specify capital omega or small omega to show which written form they mean.
常見錯誤
2. the last stage or closing part of something that has several steps or parts
尾聲;末尾
系列或過程的最後部分
the last stage or closing part of something that has several steps or parts
For the old coach, retirement was the omega of forty seasons.
對那位老教練來說,退休是四十個賽季的尾聲。
the omega of + noun
The treaty marked the omega of years of border fighting.
那份條約標誌著多年邊境衝突的末尾。
In her speech, Dr. Lin called peace the omega of war.
在演講裡,Lin 博士稱和平是戰爭的尾聲。
That final bell felt like the omega of our school days.
那最後一聲鐘響,像是我們學生時代的尾聲。
For many fans, the last race was the omega of the season.
對許多球迷來說,最後一場比賽是整個賽季的末尾。
- end
the plain everyday word; omega is much more literary
- finale
often used for the last part of a performance or event
- conclusion
common in writing and formal discussion, especially for arguments or reports
- close
can mean the ending of an event or period; less symbolic than omega
文法句型
the omega of + noun
be the omega of + noun
用法筆記
Mostly literary or symbolic rather than everyday. Commonly follows the and often appears in contrasts about beginnings and endings.