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单词 finish
例句
verb | noun
finishfinish1 /ˈfɪnɪʃ/ verb 1 to do the last parts of something and then stop doing it finish
to do or make the last part of something so that you have nothing more to do or make:
  • Have you finished cleaning your room?
  • We didn’t finish dinner until 9:00.
  • complete
    to finish doing or making something that has taken a long time to finish:
  • They plan to complete the bridge in two years.
  • conclude AWL (formal)
    to officially finish something, such as a meeting, event, or process:
  • Police have concluded their investigations and written a report.
  • finalize AWL
    to finish the last details of a plan, business deal, etc.:
  • The agreement between the two countries was finalized last week.
  • bring to an end also bring to a close
    to be an event or action that finishes a long process:
  • The arrest brings to an end a year-long search for the killer.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see start1 (1)
    2 to stop happening finish
    to come to an end. Finish is often used when saying what time something ends, especially an organized event such as a meeting, class, or party:
  • What time does your class finish?
  • The meeting will finish at 5:30.
  • end
    to come to the end of something and not happen anymore:
  • The American Civil War started in 1861 and ended in 1865.
  • The party ended about midnight.
  • The game ended with Johnson scoring a touchdown at the last minute.
  • stop
    to finish. You use stop about things that may start happening again:
  • We waited for the rain to stop.
  • be over
    if an event, activity, or period of time is over, it has ended:
  • The long summer vacation was almost over.
  • conclude AWL
    to end. You use conclude when something happens at the end of an event, activity, etc.:
  • The Independence Day celebration concluded with fireworks.
  • GRAMMAR: Use conclude followed by a preposition such as “with,” “by,” or “on.” Don’t say: The concert concluded. Say: The concert concluded with the music from “Star Wars.” | The concert will conclude at about 9:30 p.m.
    expire (formal)
    if an official document expires, the period of time during which you can use it has ended:
  • My driver’s license expires in May, so I need to send in the form and get a new one.
  • run out (informal)
    if a legal agreement or document runs out, it ends or stops being effective:
  • My contract runs out in May, so I’m looking for another job.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see begin ➔ see end2, stop1
    verb | noun
    finishfinish2 /ˈfɪnɪʃ/ noun ➔ see end1
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