单词 | end up |
释义 | > as lemmasend up b. end up: with the end uppermost. Esp. in all ends up: completely, utterly. Also attributive ( end-up) of the nose: snub, turned-up. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > greatly or very much [phrase] > utter > utterly all outc1300 out and outc1300 at all devicec1385 to devicec1385 right out?1543 up to the chin1546 up to the eyes1607 upsy Friese1609 up to the (or one's) eyebrowsa1627 all hollow1762 (immersed, steeped) to the lipsa1822 all ends up1850 fair and square1870 right spang1884 to the wide1895 a (also one) hundred per cent1911 1850 H. C. Watson Camp-fires Revol. 311 The broad face; the short, end-up nose; the light and red hair. 1921 A. W. Myers Twenty Years Lawn Tennis 19 Barrett beat him ‘all ends up’ in an early round. 1932 Times Educ. Suppl. 10 Dec. 1/3 Larwood bowled him all ends up. 1954 P. Frankau Wreath for Enemy iii. iv. 203 In two months' time you'll be cursing me all ends up. to end up a. Of a period of time, action, continuous state, series, book, chapter, etc.: To come to an end. Also colloquial to end up. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > non-existence > be non-existent [verb (intransitive)] > end or cease to exist tirec725 endOE forfareOE goc1175 fleec1200 to wend awayc1225 diea1240 to-melta1240 to pass awaya1325 flit1340 perishc1350 vanisha1375 decorre1377 cease1382 dispend1393 failc1400 overshakec1425 surcease1439 adrawc1450 fall1523 decease1538 define1562 fleet1576 expire1595 evanish1597 extinguish1599 extirp1606 disappear1623 evaporatea1631 trans-shift1648 annihilate1656 exolve1657 cancela1667 to pass off1699 to burn out, forth1832 spark1845 to die out1853 to come, go, etc. by the board1859 sputter1964 the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > end or conclusion > be at an end [verb (intransitive)] > come to an end, terminate, or expire to run outeOE endOE stintc1275 slakea1300 overpassc1350 determinec1374 overruna1393 dispend1393 failc1399 missa1400 to wear out, forth1412 stanchc1420 to come outa1450 terminea1450 expire?c1450 finish1490 conclude1593 upclose1603 terminate1608 to shut up1609 to wind off1650 stop1733 to fall in1771 close1821 to blaze out1884 outgive1893 to play out1964 OE Guthlac A 50 Forþen se mon ne þearf to pisse worulde wyrpe gehycgan..ærþon endien ealle gesceafte ða he gesette on siex dagum, ða nu under heofonum hadas cennað, micle ond mæte. c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 6514 Her endeþþ nu þiss goddspell þuss. a1325 (c1250) Gen. & Exod. (1968) l. 166 Forð endede ðat fifte nigt. 1340 R. Rolle Pricke of Conscience 1770 When his lif sal here ende, He what never whider he sal wende. a1375 (c1350) William of Palerne (1867) l. 540 Þis bitter bale botlesse wol hende! 1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum (1495) ix. ii. 346 Whan meuynge fayllyth thenne tyme endyth. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 7840 Þat eild bigan at abraham, It endes her in godds nam. 1486 Bk. St. Albans D iij a Here endyth the proceis of hawkyng. a1530 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfeccyon (1531) Prol. f. ii Thus endeth the prologue. And here after foloweth the fyrst boke. 1606 S. Daniel Queenes Arcadia iv. iv. sig. H4 All extremities must mend, or end. a1616 W. Shakespeare All's Well that ends Well (1623) v. i. 27 All's well that ends well yet. View more context for this quotation 1676 T. Hobbes tr. Homer Iliads i. 289 Thus in disorder the Assembly ends. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Pastorals iv, in tr. Virgil Wks. 17 The base degenerate Iron-off-spring ends. 1728 A. Pope Dunciad ii. 223 But that this well-disputed game may end, Sound forth my Brayers. 1812 J. Wilson Isle of Palms iv. 654 To-day our woes can never end. 1864 J. Bryce Holy Rom. Empire iv. 51 The line of Charles the Great ended in a.d. 911. 1870 W. Morris Earthly Paradise I. i. 305 For thinking how all stories end with this. 1874 C. H. Spurgeon Treasury of David IV. Ps. cii. Introd. It ends up right gloriously with calm confidence for the future. 1891 N.E.D. at End Mod. The quarter ending June 24. to end up 6. To die. rare in modern use. Also to end up (slang). ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > [verb (intransitive)] forsweltc888 sweltc888 adeadeOE deadc950 wendeOE i-wite971 starveOE witea1000 forfereOE forthfareOE forworthc1000 to go (also depart , pass, i-wite, chare) out of this worldOE queleOE fallOE to take (also nim, underfo) (the) deathOE to shed (one's own) blood?a1100 diec1135 endc1175 farec1175 to give up the ghostc1175 letc1200 aswelta1250 leavea1250 to-sweltc1275 to-worthc1275 to yield (up) the ghost (soul, breath, life, spirit)c1290 finea1300 spilla1300 part?1316 to leese one's life-daysa1325 to nim the way of deathc1325 to tine, leave, lose the sweatc1330 flit1340 trance1340 determinec1374 disperisha1382 to go the way of all the eartha1382 to be gathered to one's fathers1382 miscarryc1387 shut1390 goa1393 to die upa1400 expirea1400 fleea1400 to pass awaya1400 to seek out of lifea1400–50 to sye hethena1400 tinea1400 trespass14.. espirec1430 to end one's days?a1439 decease1439 to go away?a1450 ungoc1450 unlivec1450 to change one's lifea1470 vade1495 depart1501 to pay one's debt to (also the debt of) naturea1513 to decease this world1515 to go over?1520 jet1530 vade1530 to go westa1532 to pick over the perch1532 galpa1535 to die the death1535 to depart to God1548 to go home1561 mort1568 inlaikc1575 shuffle1576 finish1578 to hop (also tip, pitch over, drop off, etc.) the perch1587 relent1587 unbreathe1589 transpass1592 to lose one's breath1596 to make a die (of it)1611 to go offa1616 fail1623 to go out1635 to peak over the percha1641 exita1652 drop1654 to knock offa1657 to kick upa1658 to pay nature her due1657 ghost1666 to march off1693 to die off1697 pike1697 to drop off1699 tip (over) the perch1699 to pass (also go, be called, etc.) to one's reward1703 sink1718 vent1718 to launch into eternity1719 to join the majority1721 demise1727 to pack off1735 to slip one's cable1751 turf1763 to move off1764 to pop off the hooks1764 to hop off1797 to pass on1805 to go to glory1814 sough1816 to hand in one's accounts1817 to slip one's breatha1819 croak1819 to slip one's wind1819 stiffen1820 weed1824 buy1825 to drop short1826 to fall (a) prey (also victim, sacrifice) to1839 to get one's (also the) call1839 to drop (etc.) off the hooks1840 to unreeve one's lifeline1840 to step out1844 to cash, pass or send in one's checks1845 to hand in one's checks1845 to go off the handle1848 to go under1848 succumb1849 to turn one's toes up1851 to peg out1852 walk1858 snuff1864 to go or be up the flume1865 to pass outc1867 to cash in one's chips1870 to go (also pass over) to the majority1883 to cash in1884 to cop it1884 snuff1885 to belly up1886 perch1886 to kick the bucket1889 off1890 to knock over1892 to pass over1897 to stop one1901 to pass in1904 to hand in one's marble1911 the silver cord is loosed1911 pip1913 to cross over1915 conk1917 to check out1921 to kick off1921 to pack up1925 to step off1926 to take the ferry1928 peg1931 to meet one's Maker1933 to kiss off1935 to crease it1959 zonk1968 cark1977 to cark it1979 to take a dirt nap1981 c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 8348 Affterr þatt tatt herode king. Wass endedd inn hiss sinne. 1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. (1724) 370 Steuene..suþþe was kyng of Engelond, & endede myd ssame. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Trin. Cambr.) l. 6724 Þe beest shal wiþ stonyng ende. a1500 (?a1400) Sir Torrent of Portyngale (1887) l. 1389 I yeve..To thy doughter all my lond, Yf that I end there. 1600 W. Shakespeare Midsummer Night's Dream v. i. 341 Farewell friends: thus Thysby ends . View more context for this quotation 1864 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia IV. xv. x. 145 A cannon-ball smites the life out of him, and he ended here. 1885 H. R. Haggard King Solomon's Mines ii. 32 We should only end up like my poor friend Silvestre. < as lemmas |
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