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noun, verb noun final part 1 the final part of a period of time, an event, an activity or a story: at the end of the week / month / year furthest part 2 the part of an object or a place that is the furthest away from its centre: Turn right at the end of the road. see also BIG END, DEAD END, EAST END, SPLIT ENDS, TAIL END finish 3 a situation in which sth does not exist any more: the end of all his dreams aim 4 an aim or a purpose: They are prepared to use violence in pursuit of their ends. part of activity 5 [usually sing.] a part of an activity with which sb is concerned, especially in business: We need somebody to handle the marketing end of the business. of telephone line / journey 6 [usually sing.] either of two places connected by a telephone call, journey, etc: I answered the phone but there was no one at the other end. of sports field 7 one of the two halves of a sports field: The teams changed ends at half-time. piece left 8 (BrE) a small piece that is left after sth has been used: a cigarette end see also FAG END, LOOSE END, ODDS AND ENDS death 9 [usually sing.] a person's death. People say 'end' to avoid saying 'death': She came to an untimely end ( IDIOMS at the end of the day (BrE, spoken) used to introduce the most important fact after everything has been considered: At the end of the day, he'll still have to make his own decision. a bad / sticky end (BrE) something unpleasant that happens to sb, for example punishment or a violent death, usually because of their own actions: He'll come to a sticky end one of these days if he carries on like that. be at the end of sth to have almost nothing left of sth: I'm at the end of my patience. be at the end of your tether (BrE) (AmE be at the end of your rope) to feel that you cannot deal with a difficult situation any more because you are too tired, worried, etc: You'd better let her know you're safe. She's at the end of her tether. be the end (BrE, spoken) when you say that people or situations are the end, you mean that you are annoyed with them an end in itself a thing that is itself important and not just a part of sth more important the end justifies the means (saying) bad or unfair methods of doing sth are acceptable if the result of that action is good or positive (reach) the end of the line / road (to reach) the point at which sth can no longer continue in the same way: A defeat in the second round marked the end of the line for last year's champion. end of story (spoken) used when you are stating that there is nothing more that can be said or done about sth end to end in a line, with the ends touching: They arranged the tables end to end. get / have your end away (BrE, slang) to have sex go to the ends of the earth to do everything possible, even if it is difficult, in order to get or achieve sth: I'd go to the ends of the earth to see her again. in the end 1 after a long period of time or series of events: He tried various jobs and in the end became an accountant. 2 after everything has been considered: You can try your best to impress the interviewers but in the end it's often just a question of luck. keep your end up (BrE, informal) to continue to be cheerful in a difficult situation make (both) ends meet to earn just enough money to be able to buy the things you need: Many families struggle to make ends meet. no end (spoken) very much: It upset me no end to hear they'd split up. no end of sth (spoken) a lot of sth: We had no end of trouble getting them to agree. not the end of the world (spoken) not the worst thing that could happen to sb: Failing one exam is not the end of the world. on end 1 in an upright position: It'll fit if you stand it on end. 2 for the stated length of time, without stopping: He would disappear for weeks on end. put an end to yourself | put an end to it all to kill yourself more at BEGINNING, BITTER adj., BURN v., DEEP adj., HAIR, HEAR, LIGHT n., LOOSE END, MEANS, RECEIVE, SHARP adj., SHORT n., THIN adj., WIT, WRONG adj. verb ~ (sth) (with sth) to finish; to make sth finish: [V] The road ends here. IDIOMS end your days / life (in sth) to spend the last part of your life in a particular state or place: He ended his days in poverty. end in tears (BrE, spoken) if you say that sth will end in tears, you are warning sb that what they are doing will have an unhappy or unpleasant result end it all | end your life to kill yourself the sth to end all sths used to emphasize how large, important, exciting, etc. you think sth is: The movie has a car chase to end all car chases. PHRASAL VERBS end in sth [no passive] 1 to have sth as an ending: The word I'm thinking of ends in '-ous'. 2 to have sth as a result: Their long struggle ended in failure. end up to find yourself in a place or situation that you did not intend or expect to be in: If you go on like this you'll end up in prison. ▼ Từ liên quan / Related words
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