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1 кінець
ч1) (крайній пункт, межа; завершення) end; termination, close; ( мета) aim, purposeкінець абзаца (символ) — paragraph mark, paragraph break
кінець вектора мат. — terminus
до кінця тижня (раніше) — within the week, before the week is out; ( в кінці тижня) by the end of the week
на кінець (чого-небудь) — at the close (of), towards the end (of)
на кінець листопада — by/towards the end of November
доводити справу до кінця — to carry through, to see out, to bring to an end, to carry smth. to its conclusion; to complete smth., to put a finish to smth., to achieve, to execute
кінець світу — doomsday; the end of the world
наближатися до кінця — to draw to a close, to be approaching completion
час наближається до кінця — time is nearly up; the sands are running out
не з того кінця — from/at the wrong end, the wrong way
2) ( відстань) distance, journey, wayв обидва кінці — the way there and back; a round trip
3) мор. rope's end, tagнезакріплений (вільний) кінець — tag, loose end
4)під кінець — latterly, in the end, towards the end
кінець кінцем — after all, in the long run, finally, at last
до кінця — to the end, to the last; completely, totally, fully
кінці з кінцями зводити — to make ( both) ends meet
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