transitive. To get through or to the end of (a journey, etc.); to master or accomplish (a task, etc.). Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > completing > complete (an action or piece of work) [verb (transitive)] > get finished with (a task, etc.) (9) overcome?c1225 transitive. To get through or to the end of (a journey, etc.); to master or accomplish (a task, etc.). Obsolete. speedc1340 To bring to an end; to finish or dispatch. overtake?a1400 transitive. Chiefly Scottish. To accomplish (a task, etc.), esp. when pressed for time. rid1467 transitive. To accomplish or get through (work of any kind); to clear off or away. English regional (Shropshire) in later use. Now rare. finish1526 To deal with or dispose of the whole or the remainder of (an object); to complete the consumption of (food, one's stock of anything), the reading… absolve1574 transitive. To accomplish, complete, bring to completion; to discharge or acquit oneself of (a task, etc.). Now rare. to work off1618 transitive. To finish working at (a task, etc.); to get through or dispose of by working. Also in extended use. to get over ——a1646 intransitive. To finish, accomplish (an action); to get through with, have done with. to finish with1823 to finish with: (a) To cease to deal with, have done with; (b) to complete one's work at or upon. |
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