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21 -to finish o to end up?-
Nota d'usoIl verbo finire nel senso di ritrovarsi, dopo una serie di eventi, in una determinata situazione non si traduce con “to finish” ma con “to end up”: Finì senza un soldo, he ended up penniless (non he finished penniless); Come sei finito a lavorare qui?, how did you end up working here? -
22 endways end·ways ['ɛndˌweɪz]
(endways on) longitudinalmente, (end to end) l'uno (-a) contro l'altro (-a) (longitudinalmente) -
23 endwise end·wise ['ɛndˌwaɪz] Am adv
(endways on) longitudinalmente, (end to end) l'uno (-a) contro l'altro (-a) (longitudinalmente)English-Italian dictionary > endwise end·wise ['ɛndˌwaɪz] Am adv
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24 tail-end
noun (the very end or last part: the tail-end of the procession.) fine, coda -
25 back-end
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26 be-all and end-all
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27 dog-end
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28 rear-end
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29 be-all and end-all (the)
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30 be-all and end-all (the)
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31 Land's End
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32 (to) rear-end
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33 (to) rear-end
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34 be-all and end-all n
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35 dead-end adj
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36 loose end
nto be at a loose end Am; to be at loose ends fig — non saper cosa fare
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37 tail end
nome (last piece) (of roast) ultimo pezzo m.; (of film, conversation) parte f. finale, finale m.* * *n(of party, meeting) fine f, (of train, procession) codato be at the tail end of the procession/queue — essere in coda alla processione/in fondo alla coda
* * *nome (last piece) (of roast) ultimo pezzo m.; (of film, conversation) parte f. finale, finale m. -
38 weekend **** week·end
[ˌwiːk'ɛnd]1. nweek-end m inv, fine settimana m or f inva long weekend — un fine settimana lungo (che include il venerdì o il lunedì)
at weekends — al weekend or fine settimana
to go away for the weekend — andare via per il weekend or il fine settimana
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39 at a loose end
(with nothing to do: He went to the cinema because he was at a loose end.) non avere nulla da fare -
40 dead-end
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End- — End … Deutsch Wörterbuch
end — [end] noun 1. STATISTICS MARKETING top/bottom end a figure that is at the top or bottom end of a range is high or low in the range of possible figures that were expected: • The results were at the top end of previous market forecasts. 2.… … Financial and business terms
end — end·amebiasis; end·amoeba; end·amoe·bi·dae; end·aortic; end·arterial; end·arteritis; end·ar·te·ri·um; end·er·gon·ic; end·ing; end·less; end·less·ness; end·lich·ite; end·most; end·oral; end·osmometer; end·osmosis; end·osteal; end·osteitis;… … English syllables
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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
End on — 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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
end — ► NOUN 1) the final part of something. 2) the furthest or most extreme part. 3) a termination of a state or situation: they called for an end to violence. 4) a person s death or downfall. 5) a goal or desired result. 6) a part or share of an… … English terms dictionary
end*/*/*/ — [end] noun [C] I 1) the final part of a period of time We re going on holiday at the end of this month.[/ex] They ll make their decision at the very end of the week.[/ex] The work should be completed by the end of the year.[/ex] 2) the time when… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
end — end1 [end] n. [ME & OE ende, akin to Ger ende, Goth andeis < IE * antyos, opposite, lying ahead < * anti , opposite, facing (< base * ants, front, forehead) < OHG endi, forehead, Ger anti, L ante] 1. a limit or limiting part; point of … English World dictionary
end — O.E. ende end, conclusion, boundary, district, species, class, from P.Gmc. *andja (Cf. O.Fris. enda, O.Du. ende, Du. einde, O.N. endir end; O.H.G. enti top, forehead, end, Ger. ende, Goth. andeis end ), originally the opposite side, from P … Etymology dictionary
end — n 1 *limit, bound, term, confine Analogous words: *extreme, extremity 2 End, termination, ending, terminus are comparable when opposed to beginning or starting point and meaning the point or line beyond which a thing does not or cannot go (as in… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
end — [n1] extreme, limit borderline, bound, boundary, butt end, confine, cusp, deadline, edge, extent, extremity, foot, head, heel, limitation, neb, nib, point, prong, spire, stub, stump, tail, tail end, term, terminal, termination, terminus, tip, top … New thesaurus