0 the end of a story, in which everything is explained, or the end result of a situation -- (故事的)结局,结果
This sad denouement had, of course, been made more likely by the prevailing atmosphere of intellectual dissension to which the rival journals had so richly contributed.
That problem has been greatly exacerbated by the final denouement of the open policy, bringing in many vessels from elsewhere.
Yet verwickeln implies complication and tumultuous complexity, as one might find in the misunderstandings and missteps of a comedy before the final denouement.
Might this be an allusion to the denouement of some real-life love intrigue?
Such an outcome would essentially represent the end of history for currency independence, and the denouement of the one-country-onecurrency standard.
What has happened is owing to the unexpected and quite new denouement of an old play.
In most instances, the drama revolved around the hero's dilemma in resolving these opposing forces, and the denouement celebrated his triumphant reconciliation of duty and love.
Even the climactic moments of the evening substitute teasing collections of imagery and text for a tidy conclusion and denouement.