end
英 [end]
美[ɛnd]
- n. 结束;目标;尽头;末端;死亡
- vi. 结束,终止;终结
- vt. 结束,终止;终结
- n. (End)人名;(英、德)恩德
相关词组
at a loose end at an end at the end of (August) at the end of attend to be dependent on be friendly with be friends with be independent of bend over backwards bring to an end routine come to an end come to the end Declaration of Independence depend against depend on end in end table end up endangered species environmentally friendly fend for oneself fend off flight attendant from beginning to end in the end lend itself to lend sb. a hand lunar calendar make ends meet make friends with make friends no end odds and ends on end open ended pen friend put an end to renew a friendship send a short message send away send for send in send off send out send up spend on tend to do sth tend to vending machine
词态变化
复数: ends;第三人称单数: ends;过去式: ended;过去分词: ended;现在分词: ending;
中文词源
end 结尾
来自PIE*ant, 相反,相对,词源同前缀anti-. 即终端,分开点。
英文词源
- end
- end: [OE] End is an ancient word, that has been traced back to an Indo-European *antjó. This also produced Sanskrit ántas ‘end’, as well as Latin ante ‘before’ and Greek anti ‘opposite’. Its Germanic descendant was *andja, from which came Gothic andeis, German ende, Dutch einde, Swedish ända, and English end.
- end (n.)
- Old English ende "end, conclusion, boundary, district, species, class," from Proto-Germanic *andja (cognates: Old Frisian enda, Old Dutch ende, Dutch einde, Old Norse endir "end;" Old High German enti "top, forehead, end," German Ende, Gothic andeis "end"), originally "the opposite side," from PIE *antjo "end, boundary," from root *ant- "opposite, in front of, before" (see ante).
Worldly wealth he cared not for, desiring onely to make both ends meet. [Thomas Fuller, "The History of the Worthies of England," 1662]
Original sense of "outermost part" is obsolete except in phrase ends of the earth. Sense of "destruction, death" was in Old English. Meaning "division or quarter of a town" was in Old English. The end "the last straw, the limit" (in a disparaging sense) is from 1929. The end-man in minstrel troupes was one of the two at the ends of the semicircle of performers, who told funny stories and cracked jokes with the middle-man. U.S. football end zone is from 1909 (end for "side of the field occupied by one team" is from 1851). The noun phrase end-run is attested from 1893 in U.S. football; extended to military tactics by 1940. End time in reference to the end of the world is from 1917. To end it all "commit suicide" is attested by 1911. Be-all and end-all is from Shakespeare ("Macbeth" I.vii.5). - end (v.)
- Old English endian "to end, finish, abolish, destroy; come to an end, die," from the source of end (n.). Related: Ended; ending.
双语例句
- 1. The agreement has raised hopes that the war may end soon.
- 那项协议使人们感到战争有望很快结束。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Rationing had put an end to a surfeit of biscuits long ago.
- 定量供应很久以前就结束了饼干过剩的状况。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He had wandered to the far end of the room.
- 他转到屋子的那一头。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Only two go down at the end of this season.
- 本赛季末只有两支队伍降级。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. For some people, competing is the be-all and end-all of their running.
- 对于有些人来说,赛跑的全部意义就是竞争。
来自柯林斯例句