transitive. To end.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > end or conclusion > bring to an end or conclude [verb (transitive)] (42) yendc1000 transitive. To end. abatec1300 transitive. To put an end to (a condition, state of affairs, etc.). Obsolete. finec1300 transitive. To bring to an end; to complete, conclude. endc1305 To bring to an end, conclude, come to a termination of (an action, a speech, a period of time, one's life, etc.; formerly sometimes with… finisha1375 transitive. To bring to an end; to come to the end of, go through the last period or stage of. Often with gerund (formerly with infinitive) as… definec1384 transitive. To bring to an end. Also intransitive. To come to an end. Obsolete. rare. terminec1390 transitive. To put an end to, cause to cease; to bring to a conclusion, complete. Frequently in passive. Cf. terminate, v. 1a. achievea1393 transitive. To bring to an end; to finish, terminate. In early use also: spec. to terminate successfully, win (a battle or war). Obsolete. out-enda1400 (a) transitive to destroy, to kill; (b) intransitive to come to an end. terminate?a1425 transitive. To bring to an end, put an end to, cause to cease. conclude1430 transitive. To bring to a close or end; to wind up, finish, close. (Said of a person, or of a final act, etc.) close1439 transitive. To conclude, bring to a close or end; to finish, complete. to close one's days: to die. to close an account: see account, n. 2a(a). to bring adowna1450 To bring to an end. terma1475 transitive. To bring to an end or conclusion; to terminate. Obsolete. adetermine1483 transitive. To finish, terminate. Only in past participle. determine1483 transitive. To put an end to (in time); to bring to an end; to end, conclude, terminate. (Now chiefly in Law.) to knit up1530 to knit up. To close up; to conclude, finish, or end. do1549 In perfect tenses (with have). transitive. With verbal noun or gerund as object. To accomplish, complete, finish, bring to a conclusion. Now regional. parclose1558 transitive. To bring to a close; to close, conclude. to shut up1575 To conclude, wind up (a subject, discourse, etc.); to finish up (an act, a period of time, etc.), to bring to an end with. Obsolete. expire1578 transitive. To cause to expire or cease; to bring to an end, conclude; to put an end to. Obsolete. date1589 transitive. To put an end to; to bring to an end. Cf. date, n.2 5. Obsolete. to close up1592 To end, complete; to sum up. Also absol. period1595 transitive. To bring to an end; to terminate. Cf. period, n. 11. Now rare. includea1616 transitive. To bring to a close; = conclude, v. 5. Obsolete. rare. apostrophate1622 To cut short, bring to a close. (Cf. apostrophize, v. 2.) to wind off1650 intransitive and transitive. To close, conclude, terminate: = wind up at sense 20b (b), (d). Obsolete. rare. periodizea1657 transitive. To terminate (a thing); to bring to an end. Cf. period, n. 11. Obsolete. dismiss1698 To pass from the consideration or the literary treatment of (a subject), to have done with, bring to an end; hence to treat of summarily. to wind up1740 figurative. †To make up as the conclusion or final scene (obsolete); to bring to a close or conclusion; to form the conclusion of, be the final… to put the lid on1873 In various slang or colloquial phrases with down, off, on, esp. to put the lid on, to bring to a close or climax; to conceal or ‘clamp down on’. to put the tin hat on something1900 colloquial (chiefly British). to put the tin hat on something: to bring something to a (typically unwelcome) close or climax; to finish off, put an… to wash up1925 to wash up. figurative. To bring to a conclusion; to end or finish (something). U.S. slang. Subcategories:— abruptly (2) — fix the end of (1) — put (an end or conclusion) to (1) — bring to a final settlement (2) — cause to end in or at something (1) — be the end of (1) — be all up with (1) |
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