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end 1. noun1) (the last or farthest part of the length of something: the house at the end of the road; both ends of the room; Put the tables end to end (= with the end of one touching the end of another); ( also adjective) We live in the end house.) ende, slutt, avslutning, endestykke2) (the finish or conclusion: the end of the week; The talks have come to an end; The affair is at an end; He is at the end of his strength; They fought bravely to the end; If she wins the prize we'll never hear the end of it (= she will often talk about it).) ende, avslutning, slutt3) (death: The soldiers met their end bravely.) endelikt, død4) (an aim: What end have you in view?) mål5) (a small piece left over: cigarette ends.) ende, stump2. verb(to bring or come to an end: The scheme ended in disaster; How does the play end?; How should I end (off) this letter?) ende, (av)slutte, opphøre- ending- endless
- at a loose end
- end up
- in the end
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- the endende--------mål--------slutt--------slutteIsubst. \/end\/1) ende, utgang, slutt, endelikt, død, avslutning, opphør, siste (i en rad e.l.), ende-endevognen \/ den siste vognen2) ende, endestykke, stump, tamp3) mål, hensikt, formål, øyemedbe at an end være slutt, være til ende, være forbi, være over, være fullførtbe at an idle end være (arbeids)ledig, være ubeskjeftiget, være uvirksomat somebody's end borte hos noen• how is the weather at your end?at the end på slutten, ved enden\/avslutningenat the end of something i slutten av noe, etter noeat the end of the day ( overført) når alt kommer til alt, til sjuende og sist, til sluttat the further end ytterst, på den ytterste endenat the very end helt mot\/på sluttenbring to an end avslutte, få (en) slutt påchange ends ( sport) bytte banehalvdelcome to an end stoppe, stanse, slutte, opphøre, ta sluttcome to a sticky\/bad end få en tragisk avslutning, ende med en voldelig dødan end in itself et mål i seg selvthe end justifies the means hensikten helliger middeletthe end of somebody\/something slutten på noen\/noe• when the earthquake started, I thought that was the end of the ball gamethe end of the line\/road slutten (situasjon der alt håp er ute)end on med kortsiden fremend to end etter hverandre (uten mellomrom), ende mot ende, med kortsidene mot hverandrefrom end to end fra ende til annen, fra begynnelse til sluttgain\/attain\/achieve one's end(s) nå sitt målgo off the deep end ( hverdagslig) bli rasende\/hissig, gå fra konseptene, la sinnet løpe av med segin the end til slutt, til sjuende og sist, når alt kommer til alt• in the end, blood is thicker than waternår alt kommer til alt, er blod tykkere enn vannit's not (wouldn't be) the end of the world det er ingen katastrofe, det er ikke verdens undergangkeep one's end up ( hverdagslig) klare seg, hevde seg, holde standlike something no end ( hverdagslig) like noe veldig godtmake an end of something\/someone gjøre slutt på noe\/noen, ta livet av noe\/noenmake (both) ends meet få endene til å møtes, få pengene til å strekke tilbe nearing one's end ligge for dødennever hear the end of something komme til å høre noe lengedet vil du komme til å høre\/svi for lengeno end ( hverdagslig) svært, i høyeste gradhan er en alle tiders fyr\/karno end of something ( hverdagslig) forferdelig\/uendelig mye av noeon end på høykanti trekk, på radprivate ends private\/personlige interesserpublic ends offentlige interesserput an end to sette en stopper for, gjøre slutt på• he's the end!( hverdagslig) herlighan kommer til å ta livet av meg\/gjøre kål på megthere is an end to everything alt har en ende, alt tar slutt en gangthere is no end to det fins ingen grenser for, det er ingen ende påthere's an end of it! eller that's the end of it! dermed er saken avgjort!, dermed basta!think no end of oneself ( hverdagslig) ha høye tanker om seg selvto no end forgjevesto the bitter end til den bitre slutt, til det sisteto the ends of the earth til verdens\/jordens endeto this\/that end med det(te) som formål, i den(ne) hensiktwithout end endeløs, evig, grenseløs, uten endeIIverb \/end\/1) avslutte, ende, slutte, sette en stopper for, få en slutt på2) slutte, opphøre, ta slutt, avsluttes, endeall's well that ends well når enden er god, er allting godtend in ende medend (up) in smoke ( hverdagslig) gå opp i røykend up (by) doing something ende (opp) med å gjøre noeend up ende, havnehan havnet i fengsel til slutt, han endte i fengselthere the matter ends dermed basta
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