词组 | end |
释义 | end When something ends or when you end it, it stops. The current agreement ends on November 24. He refused to end his nine-week-old hunger strike. ◊ 'end with' If you end with something, it is the last of a series of things that you say, do, or perform. He ended with an emphatic assertion that if the matter had been left to him, it would have been resolved long before. Whatever the concert was, we always ended with 'Spread a Little Happiness'. ◊ 'end by' If you end by doing something, it is the last of a series of things that you do. I ended by saying that further instructions would be given to him later. We talked of various things and he ended by playing me some Bach on the piano. ◊ 'end up' End up is used in conversation to say what happens to someone at the end of a series of events. You can say that someone ends up in a particular place, that they end up with something, or that they end up doing something. You do not use end up in formal writing. I had to change to another train and I ended up at Banbury, which is 20 miles away. She was afraid to close the window and ended up with a cold. We ended up taking a taxi there. |
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