end

名詞

UK/end/
US/end/

定義 end 名詞

location(位置)

  1. A2Countable(可数名词)

    The furthest point or part of something from its center.

    末端;尽头

    • This power cable should have a male connector on one end and a female connector on the other.

      这条电源线的一端应该有一个公头连接器,另一端应该有一个母头连接器。

    • During the move, we bumped and damaged the far end of the piano.

      在搬运过程中,我们撞到了钢琴的远端并造成了损坏。

    • Join the line at the back and wait your turn like everyone else.

      请在队伍的后面排队,并像其他人一样等待轮到你。

conclusion(结尾)

  1. A1Countable(可数名词)

    The concluding part of a period, activity, or narrative.

    最后部分;终点

    • I always tidy my desk at the close of each workday.

      我总是在每个工作日结束时整理我的桌子。

    • The finale of the film was much more thrilling than I had anticipated.

      这部电影的结局比我预期的要刺激得多。

    • This recent injury likely signifies the conclusion of her career as a tennis player.

      最近的这次受伤很可能意味着她作为网球运动员职业生涯的结束。

life(生命)

  1. Singular(单数)

    A euphemism for the cessation of life.

    死亡;逝世;过世

    • We were all present at her bedside as her life drew to a close.

      我们都在她的床边,见证她生命的终结。

    • He lost his life in a gunfight with law enforcement.

      他在与执法部门的枪战中失去了生命。

sports(运动)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    One of the two halves of a sports field.

    (运动场地的)半场

    • The two teams switch sides at half time so as to ensure fairness to both teams.

      两队在中场休息时交换场地,以确保对双方都公平。

remnant(残留)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A small remaining piece of something after the majority has been used.

    剩余部分;残余

    • She is using the fabric remnants to create a quilt.

      她正在用布料剩余部分来制作一条被子。

    • Cigarette butts were scattered all over the floor.

      地板上散落着香烟头。

purpose(目的)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A goal, aim, or objective.

    目的;目标

    • Is there a particular objective you have in mind?

      你有什么特定的目标吗?

aspect(方面)

  1. Singular(单数)informal(非正式)

    The specific aspects of a task or process that relate to a certain type of action or individual.

    (与某类活动或人相关的)部分;方面

    • Rick is more involved with the fiscal aspects of the project.

      Rick 更多地参与了该项目的财务方面。

片語 end 名詞

  • in the end

    After a period of discussion or consideration; ultimately.

    最终

    We had planned to visit Switzerland, but in the end, we went to Austria.

    我们原本计划去瑞士,但最终我们去了奥地利。

  • come to an end

    To reach a state of completion or termination; to conclude.

    结束

    The lengthy meeting finally came to an end.

    漫长的会议终于结束了。

  • bring something to an end

    To cause something to stop or finish.

    使某事结束

    Due to lack of time, he brought the interview to an end.

    由于时间不够,他结束了面试。

  • for hours, days, etc. on end

    continuously for a specified period of time, such as hours or days, without stopping.

    连续数小时、数天等,不停顿地

    He used to lock himself in his room for hours on end, refusing to speak to anyone.

    他过去常常把自己锁在房间里好几个小时,拒绝和任何人说话。

  • to this end

    in order to achieve a particular aim or purpose

    为了达到这个目标;为了这个目的

    He wanted science students to also develop an interest in the humanities, and to this end, he held literature classes at his home every Sunday afternoon.

    他希望理科生也能对人文学科产生兴趣,为此,他每周日下午都在家中举办文学课。

  • someone's end of the bargain, deal, etc.

    The part of an agreement, deal, or other arrangement that a particular person is responsible for fulfilling.

    负责的部分

    We’ve completed our end of the agreement; let’s see if they can complete theirs.

    我们已经完成了协议中我们的部分;让我们看看他们能否完成他们的部分。

動詞

UK/end/
US/end/

定義 end 動詞

  1. A2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To bring to a finish; to stop or cause something to stop.

    (使)结束;(使)停止

    • At what time is your meeting scheduled to conclude?

      你的会议预计在什么时候结束?

    • Her formal resignation brings an end to months of speculation about what she will do next.

      她的正式辞职结束了几个月来对她下一步行动的猜测。

    • Their union ceased in the year 1991.

      他们的联盟在1991年结束了。

成語

  • It'll (all) end in tears

    This idiom suggests that a situation or relationship will likely conclude in a negative or unhappy way.

    注定悲剧收场

    They started this project without proper planning, I think it'll end in tears.

    他们在没有适当规划的情况下开始了这个项目,我认为这将以悲剧收场。

  • at the end of the day

    Used to emphasize the final result or most important point after considering all other factors.

    归根究柢

    We discussed all the options, but at the end of the day, we decided to stick with the original plan.

    我们讨论了所有选项,但最终,我们决定坚持原来的计划。

  • end of story

    Used to indicate that the speaker believes their stated opinion is correct and not open to further debate or consideration.

    就是这样,没什么好说的。

    I've decided to move, end of story.

    我决定要搬走了,就这样,没什么好说的。

  • no end

    To a very great extent; extremely.

    非常

    He was excited no end about the new movie.

    他对这部新电影感到非常兴奋。

  • put an end to something

    To cause something to stop happening or existing; to bring something to a conclusion.

    终止

    The government must take action to put an end to this rampant corruption.

    政府必须采取行动来终止这种猖獗的腐败。

  • no end of something

    A large quantity or number of something.

    很多的,大量的

    In that city, there is no end of restaurants to choose from.

    在那个城市,有数不尽的餐厅可供选择。

  • end of

    Used to indicate that a final decision has been made and no further discussion or debate is desired.

    就这样了!

    I've decided to quit my job, end of story, there's nothing more to say.

    我决定辞职,就这样,没什么好说的了。

  • at the end of your tether

    Having no remaining strength or patience.

    感到精疲力竭;忍耐达到极限

    After looking after the children all day, she felt she was at the end of her tether.

    照顾孩子一整天后,她觉得自己已经到了极限。

  • make ends meet

    To manage to survive on a limited income; to have just enough money to cover basic expenses.

    勉强维持收支平衡;仅够糊口

    After being unemployed for several months, he found it very difficult to make ends meet.

    失业几个月后,他发现很难维持收支平衡。

  • the end justifies the means

    This idiom is used to describe a situation where the importance of the final goal is considered so great that any method of achieving it is acceptable, regardless of the morality.

    为达目的,不择手段

    To survive in the highly competitive market, he decided to resort to some unethical means, believing the end justifies the means.

    为了在竞争激烈的市场中生存,他决定采取一些不道德的手段,相信结果证明手段是正当的。

  • the end of the line/road

    The point at which a process or activity can no longer continue; the final stage.

    山穷水盡(的境地)

    This project has reached the end of the line due to a lack of funding.

    由于缺乏资金,这个项目已经走到了尽头。

  • get/have your end away

    This idiom is used to express that a man has engaged in sexual intercourse.

    性交(俗语)

    He finally got his end away with her last night.

    他昨晚终于和她发生了关系。

  • keep/hold your end up

    To consistently fulfill one's responsibilities or obligations, especially when facing challenges or difficulties.

    尽力胜任,克服困难

    In this project, everyone needs to keep their end up to ensure its success.

    在这个项目中,每个人都需尽力以确保其成功。

  • end it (all)

    To commit suicide; to take one's own life.

    结束自己的生命;自杀。

    Feeling utterly hopeless, he began to consider ending it all.

    感到彻底绝望,他开始考虑结束这一切。

  • it'll (all) end in tears

    This idiom suggests that a situation or relationship is likely to conclude in a negative manner, causing distress or disappointment to those involved.

    悲剧收场

    They are always arguing; this relationship will end in tears.

    他们总是争吵;这段关系将会以泪水告终。

片語動詞 end

  • end up

    to ultimately find oneself in a specific place or situation

    最终处于;最后成为;以...结束

    After years of hard work, he ended up becoming a successful doctor.

    经过多年的努力,他最终成为了一名成功的医生。