At the end of the film, the hero wept bitterly. 在影片的结尾,主人公伤心地哭了。
They ended the party off with a song. 他们唱支歌结束了晚会。
The battle finally brought the war to an end. 这一仗使这场战争终告结束。
end
[ noun ]
either extremity of something that has length
<noun.location> the end of the pier she knotted the end of the thread they rode to the end of the line the terminals of the anterior arches of the fornix
the point in time at which something ends
<noun.time> the end of the year the ending of warranty period
the concluding parts of an event or occurrence
<noun.event> the end was exciting I had to miss the last of the movie
the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it
<noun.cognition> the ends justify the means
a final part or section
<noun.cognition> we have given it at the end of the section since it involves the calculus Start at the beginning and go on until you come to the end
a final state
<noun.state> he came to a bad end the so-called glorious experiment came to an inglorious end
the surface at either extremity of a three-dimensional object
<noun.location> one end of the box was marked `This side up'
(football) the person who plays at one end of the line of scrimmage
<noun.person> the end managed to hold onto the pass
a boundary marking the extremities of something
<noun.location> the end of town
one of two places from which people are communicating to each other
<noun.location> the phone rang at the other end both ends wrote at the same time
the part you are expected to play
<noun.act> he held up his end
the last section of a communication
<noun.communication> in conclusion I want to say...
a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold
<noun.artifact>
(American football) a position on the line of scrimmage
<noun.act> no one wanted to play end [ verb ]
have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical
End \End\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ending}.] 1. To bring to an end or conclusion; to finish; to close; to terminate; as, to end a speech. ``I shall end this strife.'' --Shak.
On the seventh day God ended his work. --Gen. ii. 2.
2. To form or be at the end of; as, the letter k ends the word back.
3. To destroy; to put to death. ``This sword hath ended him.'' --Shak.
{To end up}, to lift or tilt, so as to set on end; as, to end up a hogshead.
End \End\ ([e^]nd), n. [OE. & AS. ende; akin to OS. endi, D. einde, eind, OHG. enti, G. ende, Icel. endir, endi, Sw. ["a]nde, Dan. ende, Goth. andeis, Skr. anta. [root]208. Cf. {Ante-}, {Anti-}, {Answer}.] 1. The extreme or last point or part of any material thing considered lengthwise (the extremity of breadth being side); hence, extremity, in general; the concluding part; termination; close; limit; as, the end of a field, line, pole, road; the end of a year, of a discourse; put an end to pain; -- opposed to {beginning}, when used of anything having a first part.
Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof. --Eccl. vii. 8.
2. Point beyond which no procession can be made; conclusion; issue; result, whether successful or otherwise; conclusive event; consequence.
My guilt be on my head, and there an end. --Shak.
O that a man might know The end of this day's business ere it come! --Shak.
3. Termination of being; death; destruction; extermination; also, cause of death or destruction.
Unblamed through life, lamented in thy end. --Pope.
Confound your hidden falsehood, and award Either of you to be the other's end. --Shak.
I shall see an end of him. --Shak.
4. The object aimed at in any effort considered as the close and effect of exertion; ppurpose; intention; aim; as, to labor for private or public ends.
Losing her, the end of living lose. --Dryden.
When every man is his own end, all things will come to a bad end. --Coleridge.
5. That which is left; a remnant; a fragment; a scrap; as, odds and ends.
I clothe my naked villainy With old odd ends stolen out of holy writ, And seem a saint, when most I play the devil. --Shak.
6. (Carpet Manuf.) One of the yarns of the worsted warp in a Brussels carpet.
{An end}. (a) On end; upright; erect; endways. --Spenser (b) To the end; continuously. [Obs.] --Richardson.
{End bulb} (Anat.), one of the bulblike bodies in which some sensory nerve fibers end in certain parts of the skin and mucous membranes; -- also called {end corpuscles}.
{End fly}, a bobfly.
{End for end}, one end for the other; in reversed order.
{End man}, the last man in a row; one of the two men at the extremities of a line of minstrels.
{End on} (Naut.), bow foremost.
{End organ} (Anat.), the structure in which a nerve fiber ends, either peripherally or centrally.
{End plate} (Anat.), one of the flat expansions in which motor nerve fibers terminate on muscular fibers.
{End play} (Mach.), movement endwise, or room for such movement.
{End stone} (Horol.), one of the two plates of a jewel in a timepiece; the part that limits the pivot's end play.
{Ends of the earth}, the remotest regions of the earth.
{In the end}, finally. --Shak.
{On end}, upright; erect.
{To the end}, in order. --Bacon.
{To make both ends meet}, to live within one's income. --Fuller.
{To put an end to}, to destroy.
End \End\, v. i. To come to the ultimate point; to be finished; to come to a close; to cease; to terminate; as, a voyage ends; life ends; winter ends.
The sterling value of overseas equities and bonds was also greatly increased. So, it all worked out well in the end, but, nevertheless, the fundamentals of UK equity market valuation are stretched.
But towards the end of the decade developers were taking a much more confident view of the city's prospects as its image improved.
I looked at my watch at the end, astonished that 100 minutes had gone by. But then I am looking at my watch again now, astonished that a vintage Venice festival has gone by, with only 36 hours, three films and a bunch of prizes to go.
At the end of the two years, he says, an undiversified portfolio that held just one or the other investment would have a cumulative return of zero.
It hopes to have about 4,000 members by the end of the year.
"I think interest rates are going to be a lot lower by year's end," said Frederick W. Zuckerman, vice president and treasurer of Chrysler Corp.
During the primary campaigns, Bush was on the receiving end of more jokes than all his Democratic opponents combined.
The deal was signed in Ankara at the end of a two-day visit by Russia's first deputy prime minister, Mr Oleg Soskovets.
Yet despite the severity of the thrift crisis, the board currently plans to raise only $2.9 billion from bonds through Sept. 30, the end of the current federal fiscal year.
Since its founding in 1879, lawyers at the firm have helped organize U.S. Steel in the late 1880s, helped plan the construction of the Panama Canal and helped negotiate an end to the Korean War.
Lou Droesch, a mortgage broker, walked to the microphone as Tuesday night's meeting neared its end.
Government ministers told the miners later that authorities could not favor one sector by granting their pay demands and appealed for an end to the strike, state TV reported.
The differential between Italian and German short-term interest rates has grown by 5 percentage points since the end of April and by more than 3 percentage points in the past three weeks.
The team is up against 31 other schools in the 10-day "Sunrayce" contest for solar-powered cars that is to end today.
At year end, the company had about $15 billion in assets.
He said the rate of implementation would depend on the ANC's adherence to its promise to end all violence.
The anti-communist revolutions in Eastern Europe have yielded a bonanza for Israel in renewed diplomatic ties and the Israelis hope it also means the end of training and weapons support for Arab radicals.
Dickens's Hard Times is this year's choice, perhaps an appropriate title for an investment manager at the end of a deep recession.
Until today's inflation report, most economists believed that Federal Reserve policy-makers, meeting Monday, would stimulate the economy with another cut in interest rates before the end of the year.
An infant nursed by a mother who regularly consumed Lake Michigan fish would be exposed to 6.2 milligrams of PCB by the end of 12 months, Swain said.
In a related matter, Mr. Reynolds said he is "hopeful" that the FCC will approve the proposed sale of KHJ-TV, Los Angeles, before year end, despite the administrative law judge's ruling.
Neither forecast proved correct. To make unification a success, Germany will need to maintain public sector transfers from west to east of at least DM100bn (Pounds 35.8bn) a year until the end of the decade.
It also includes projections for slower sales once most of the sales incentives that currently offer rebates and loan financing as low as 1.9% end later this month.
They plan to keep working for reforms, such as a free press and an end to widespread official corruption, regardless of whether Communist Party reformers win a power struggle with conservatives.
Bakker said he has $2.9 million in cash and pledges already, and expects to top $3 million by the end of the day.
The government recently announced that the two-airline agreement will end and deregulation will begin in 1990.
The Kremlin has imposed sanctions against the republic in an effort to end the independence drive.
At the end of August, the nation's foreign debt outstanding totaled $38.8 billion, down $5.7 billion from the end of 1986, according to the ministry.
At the end of August, the nation's foreign debt outstanding totaled $38.8 billion, down $5.7 billion from the end of 1986, according to the ministry.
Some traders said the dollar's slide following the report's release was only a coincidence, explaining that the U.S. currency, in testing the upper end of the day's range, had exhausted buying interest.