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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
end/finish
1 periods of time 2 situations, processes, actions, etc 3 objects and places 4 supplies, resources, etc stopping doing sth STOP see also BEGIN, CONTINUE
1 periods of time - the last point of a period of time: end (of sth) the end of the month/year ◎ Please reply by the end of April. - to come to the end of a period of time: end, come* to an end My last year at university is about to come to an end. - when a period of time has ended, it is up Stop writing now, please. Your time is up. ◎ You must return the car before the week is up.
2 situations, processes, actions, etc - the final point or moment of sth: end See me at the end of the lesson. ◎ He left before the end of the party. - the end of a race, competition, etc: finish It was a close finish. ◎ from start to finish - coming at the end: last (adjective, adverb) The last month of the year is December. ◎ This is the last cigarette I shall ever smoke. ◎ He didn't win the race - he came last!. ※ more on being or happening last FIRST/NEXT/LAST - to reach its end: finish, end, come* to an end What time does the show finish? ◎ The course ended with a party for all the students. - to come to the end of sth: finish sth/doing sth, end sth She finished her drink and left. ◎ We should finish painting this wall today. ◎ They have decided to end their relationship. - finished: over When the film was over, there was a discussion. ※ ending a relationship RELATIONSHIP - to finish making sth that has taken time or effort: complete sth The new building should be completed by July. ◎ Have you completed your research yet? - to continue with an activity until it is successfully completed: see* sth through I'll see this project through and then I'm going to leave the company. ※ the end of a book, film, conversation, story, etc - the last part of a story, film, etc: end, conclusion That is the end of the story. ◎ a surprising conclusion to the story - the way in which a story, etc comes to an end: ending; to reach the end: end a happy/sad ending ◎ The story ends with the prince marrying the princess. - when a conversation, meeting, etc ends, it comes* to a close, draws* to a close; to start to end sth: bring* sth to a close As the play drew to a close, it was obvious who was the murderer. ◎ The priest brought the service to a close with a prayer. - coming to an end: closing, concluding the closing moments in a film - at the end of a series of events: in the end, finally, eventually In the end he lost his job and had to sell his house. - at the end of a list: lastly, last of all Lastly, I should like to thank you all for listening to me. ※ not ending - without an end: endless (adverb endlessly) They quarrelled endlessly, but never considered divorce.
3 objects and places - the last part of sth: end the end of a pencil. ◎ the end of the street ◎ a cigarette end ◎ You hold that end and we'll lift this together. - the place where sth, especially a surface, ends: edge The paper was going brown around the edges. ◎ She drove the car over the edge of the cliff. - the thin or pointed end of sth: tip the tips of your fingers
4 supplies, resources, etc - to use sth until no more is left: use sth up, (more formal) exhaust sth (usually passive) I used up all my coins in the parking meter. ◎ Our food supplies will be exhausted in a few days. - when a supply of sth comes to an end, it runs* out The milk has run out - shall I get some more? - to have no more of sth: run* out (of sth), be out of sth I'm afraid we've run out of time. ◎ We're out of coffee. Would you like tea instead? ※ MORE ... - to gradually bring sth to an end: phase sth out This system of payment is being phased out. - to end sth: (formal) terminate sth; an act of ending sth: (formal) termination to terminate a contract ◎ to terminate a pregnancy ◎ the termination of your contract - time or space that has no end: infinity (noun U) the infinity of space
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