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    /end/ * danh từ - giới hạn - đầu, đầu mút (dây...); đuôi; đáy (thùng...) đoạn cuối - mẩu thừa, mẩu còn lại =candle ends+ mẩu nến - sự kết thúc - sự kết liễu, sự chết =to be near one's end+ chẳng còn sống được bao lâu nữa, gần kề miệng lỗ - kết quả - mục đích =to gain one's ends+ đạt được mục đích của mình !at one's wit's end - (xem) wit !to be at an end !to come to an and - hoàn thành - bị kiệt quệ !to be at the end of one's tether - (xem) tether !end on - với một đầu quay vào (ai) !to go off the deep end - (xem) deep !in the end - cuối cùng về sau !to keep opne's end up - (xem) keep !to make an end of - chấm dứt !to make both ends meet - (xem) meet !no end - vô cùng =no end obliged to you+ vô cùng cảm ơn anh !no end of - rất nhiều =no end of trouble+ rất nhiều điều phiền nhiễu - tuyệt diệu =he is no end of a fellow+ nó là một thằng cha tuyệt diệu !to end - liền, liên tục =for hours on end+ trong mấy tiếng liền - thẳng đứng !to place end to end - đặt nối đàu vào nhau !to put an end to - chấm dứt, bãi bỏ !to turn end for end - lộn ngược lại, trở đầu lại, quay ngược lại !world without end - (xem) world * ngoại động từ - kết thúc, chấm dứt - kết liễu, diệt * nội động từ - kết thúc, chấm dứt - đi đến chỗ, đưa đến kết quả là !to end up - kết luận, kết thúc !to end with - kết thúc bằng !to end by doing something - cuối cùng sẽ làm việc gì !to end in smoke - (xem) smoke

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