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fin·ished F0130300 (fĭn′ĭsht)adj.1. a. Brought to a state of completion: a finished novel.b. In a state of having completed something: The cook is finished preparing the meal.2. a. Exhibiting a high degree of skill or refinement: an essay that was a finished piece of work.b. Highly accomplished or skilled; polished: a finished artist.3. a. Doomed to death or destruction: If the explorers don't get more supplies, they are finished.b. Having no more use, value, or potential; washed-up: With that injury, he's finished as a pitcher.finished (ˈfɪnɪʃt) adj1. perfected2. (predicative) at the end of a task, activity, etc: they were finished by four. 3. (predicative) without further hope of success or continuation: she was finished as a prima ballerina. fin•ished (ˈfɪn ɪʃt) adj. 1. polished to the highest degree of excellence. 2. highly skilled. 3. condemned, doomed. [1575–85] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | finished - (of materials or goods) brought to the desired final state; "a finished product"painted - coated with paint; "freshly painted lawn furniture"processed - prepared or converted from a natural state by subjecting to a special process; "processed ores"smooth - having a surface free from roughness or bumps or ridges or irregularities; "smooth skin"; "a smooth tabletop"; "smooth fabric"; "a smooth road"; "water as smooth as a mirror"unfinished - not brought to the desired final state | | 2. | finished - ended or brought to an end; "are you finished?"; "gave me the finished manuscript"unfinished - not brought to an end or conclusion; "unfinished business"; "the building is still unfinished" | | 3. | finished - (of skills or the products of skills) brought to or having the greatest excellence; perfected; "a dazzling and finished piece of writing"; "a finished violinist"polished - perfected or made shiny and smooth; "his polished prose"; "in a freshly ironed dress and polished shoes"; "freshly polished silver" | | 4. | finished - having a surface coating or finish applied; "the finished bookcase costs much more than the unfinished ones"painted - coated with paint; "freshly painted lawn furniture" | | 5. | finished - brought to ruin; "after the revolution the aristocracy was finished"; "the unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically"ruineddestroyed - spoiled or ruined or demolished; "war left many cities destroyed"; "Alzheimer's is responsible for her destroyed mind" |
finishedadjective1. over, done, completed, achieved, through, ended, closed, full, final, complete, in the past, concluded, shut, accomplished, executed, tied up, wrapped up (informal), terminated, sewn up (informal), finalized, over and done with Finally, last spring, the film was finished. over begun, incomplete2. ruined, done for (informal), doomed, bankrupt, through, lost, gone, defeated, devastated, wrecked, wiped out, undone, washed up (informal, chiefly U.S.), wound up, liquidated, dead in the water (informal) `This business is finished,' he said sadly.3. spent, drained, exhausted, used up, done, gone, empty, played out (informal) They got a grant from the government but they claim that's all finished now.finishedadjective1. No longer effective, capable, or valuable:done, done for, through, washed-up.Informal: kaput.Idioms: at the end of the line, over the hill, past one's prime.2. Having no further relationship:done, through.3. Proficient as a result of practice and study:accomplished, practiced.Translationsfinish (ˈfiniʃ) verb1. to bring or come to an end. She's finished her work; The music finished. 結束 结束2. to use, eat, drink etc the last of. Have you finished your tea? 喝/用/吃完 喝、用、吃完 noun1. the last touch (of paint, polish etc) that makes the work perfect. The wood has a beautiful finish. 最後潤飾 最后润饰2. the last part (of a race etc). It was a close finish. 最後一段 最后一段ˈfinished adjective1. ended. Her chances of success are finished. 完結了的 完结了的2. (negative unfinished) done; completed. a finished product. 完成的 完成的3. having been completely used, eaten etc. The food is finished – there's none left. 完成吃/用完 完成吃/用完 finish off1. to complete. She finished off the job yesterday. 完成 完成2. to use, eat etc the last of. We've finished off the cake. 吃/用完 吃/用完 3. to kill (a person). His last illness nearly finished him off. 致...於死地 致...于死地finish up1. to use, eat etc the last of; to finish. Finish up your meal as quickly as possible. 吃完,用盡 吃完,用尽 2. to end. It was no surprise to me when he finished up in jail; The car finished up in the dump. 結束 结束- When will you have finished? → 您什么时候能结束?
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finish off1. To finish the last part of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "finish" and "off." Here, take the last piece and finish off the pie. Printing is the last step in finishing off this project, thank goodness.2. To end something in a particular way. A noun or pronoun can be used between "finish" and "off." They finished off the reception with one last slow dance.3. To kill someone or something that is wounded and near death. A noun or pronoun can be used between "finish" and "off." You need to finish off the deer you've shot—don't let it suffer.See also: finish, offthe finished articleSomeone or something who has arrived at a point or state of completion or readiness. It's clear that the team's new coach has a ways to go before being the finished article, but his freshman season at the helm has shown a lot of potential and an eagerness to try new things with the players. We're still in the planning stages of the project, so it will be at least until the end of the year before we have the finished article ready for consumers.See also: article, finishedfinish up1. To end or conclude. When do you think the dinner party will finish up? I think the caterers need the room. The concert should finish up around 11.2. To stop working on someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "finish" and "up." My 10:30 client was a cut and color so I'm just finishing her up now. The boss wants to know how much time you need to finish up the report.See also: finish, upMickey finisheddated Very drunk. We were all Mickey finished by the time we left the bar.See also: finished, mickeyfinish with (something)To complete something; to no longer be engaged or occupied with something. Hey, if you're finished with that magazine, can I read it? It took three years, but I'm finally finished with my thesis, thank goodness.See also: finish(as) good as finishedFinished in every practical or functional sense; almost completely done. This project is as good as finished, so I'm going home for the night.See also: finished, goodI'm not finished with youI still have more to say to you; this conversation or lecture is not over. Usually expresses the speaker's anger or frustration. Get back here, young lady, I'm not finished with you! You're grounded for a month.See also: finished, notfinish (someone or an animal) offto kill someone or an animal that is already injured or wounded. They had to finish the wounded bear off with a revolver. The hunter finished off the bear.See also: finish, offfinish someone or something offFig. to complete some activity being performed on someone or something. Let's finish this one off and go home. Yes, let's finish off this one. Nancy is cutting Elaine's hair. When she finishes her off, she will be ready to leave.See also: finish, offfinish someone or something upFig. to finish doing something to someone or something. I will finish this typing up in a few minutes. She finished up Fred in a short time.See also: finish, upfinish something offFig. to eat or drink up all of something; to eat or drink up the last portion of something. Let's finish the turkey off. You finish off the turkey. I've had enough.See also: finish, offfinish (something) off (with something)to bring something to a conclusion with something. She finished the dinner off with fancy cheeses and fruit. She finished off the dinner with pie.See also: finish, offI'm not finished with you.I still have more to say to you. Bill started to turn away when he thought the scolding was finished. "I'm not finished with you," bellowed his father. When the angry teacher paused briefly to catch his breath, Bob turned as if to go. "I'm not finished with you," screamed the teacher, "Don't leave here until I say you can!"See also: finished, notthe finished article something that is complete and ready for use.See also: article, finishedfinish offv.1. To complete the last part of a task or process: The staff finished off the final items on the agenda and ended the meeting. The crew finished the cleaning tasks off before leaving for the day.2. To consume the last part of something, such as food or a resource: I finished off that last piece of bread. We finished the cake off.3. To finish something in a particular way: We finished off the hot day with one final swim. The teacher finished the semester off with a big party.See also: finish, offfinish upv.1. To conclude something; bring something to an end: We finished up dinner and took the dirty dishes to the kitchen. The council finished the meeting up by stating when the next meeting would occur. 2. To conclude; end: The meeting finished up at 11:00. Finish up reading your book, already—it's late!See also: finish, upMickey finished mod. alcohol intoxicated; totally drunk. (A play on Mickey (Finn).) I guess the old guy is about Mickey finished. He’s plootered! See also: finished, mickeyEncyclopediaSeefinishFinancialSeeFinishfinished
Synonyms for finishedadj overSynonyms- over
- done
- completed
- achieved
- through
- ended
- closed
- full
- final
- complete
- in the past
- concluded
- shut
- accomplished
- executed
- tied up
- wrapped up
- terminated
- sewn up
- finalized
- over and done with
Antonymsadj ruinedSynonyms- ruined
- done for
- doomed
- bankrupt
- through
- lost
- gone
- defeated
- devastated
- wrecked
- wiped out
- undone
- washed up
- wound up
- liquidated
- dead in the water
adj spentSynonyms- spent
- drained
- exhausted
- used up
- done
- gone
- empty
- played out
Synonyms for finishedadj no longer effective, capable, or valuableSynonyms- done
- done for
- through
- washed-up
- kaput
adj having no further relationshipSynonymsadj proficient as a result of practice and studySynonymsSynonyms for finishedadj (of materials or goods) brought to the desired final stateRelated WordsAntonymsadj ended or brought to an endAntonymsadj (of skills or the products of skills) brought to or having the greatest excellenceRelated Wordsadj having a surface coating or finish appliedRelated Wordsadj brought to ruinSynonymsRelated Words |