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1. (noun) ***end
the part of sth furthest from the middle
the end of the stick; He stood at the far end of the path.
2. ***end
far end
the last part of sth
It was a great party, but I had to leave before the end.; at the end of the week; to finish by the end of the month
3. ***end
the very end
emphasizes that sth is at the last part
the very end of the King's reign
4. ***end
come to an end
to end
Our marriage had come to an end.
5. ***end
bring to an end
to make sth end
He brought the meeting to an end.
6. ***end
the end
sb's death
She fought bravely until the end.
7. ***end
at the end of the day
emphasizes what is true or important
At the end of the day, only one person can win.
8. ***end
at the end of your rope/tether
too tired or annoyed to deal with sth anymore
I'm at the end of my rope.
9. ***end
the end of the road/line
the time sb or sth must stop because it can no longer succeed
Is this the end of the road for the failing talk show?
10. ***end
for days/weeks etc. on end
without stopping for days/weeks etc.
The arguments continued for days on end.
11. ***end
in the end
finally
In the end we decided not to go to the restaurant.
12. ***end
it's not the end of the world
indicates you do not think sth is serious
It's not the end of the world if we can't get tickets.
13. ***end
make ends meet
to afford your living expenses
families finding it difficult to make ends meet
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