Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "End"
The meaning of "End" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Just be decisive
When you mentioned end, just end everything mean?
When you mentioned end, just end everything mean?
A:
It means be confident in your decision. If you have decided to end it, then go ahead and end it. Don't be hesitant.
Q:
What does what does the end of words mean "izer"?😁 mean?
A:
Well, more importantly, what does “ize” mean?
It’s usually used at the end of an adjective or noun and turns it into an verb.
Moist - Moisture - Moisturize - the verb for “to make something moist”
Press - Pressure - Pressurize - the verb for “to apply pressure”
Now, the same way a “talker” is someone who talks, a “reader” is someone who reads, simply adding an “r” at the end of that “ize” turns it from an adjective to a noun - essentially a person/object that will have the effect that the root implies.
Horse tranquilizer - something that will make a horse tranquil (put them to sleep)
Grass fertilizer - something that will make the grass fertile (grow)
Appetizer - something that will increase your appetite (small snacks before a main course)
Hope that made sense
It’s usually used at the end of an adjective or noun and turns it into an verb.
Moist - Moisture - Moisturize - the verb for “to make something moist”
Press - Pressure - Pressurize - the verb for “to apply pressure”
Now, the same way a “talker” is someone who talks, a “reader” is someone who reads, simply adding an “r” at the end of that “ize” turns it from an adjective to a noun - essentially a person/object that will have the effect that the root implies.
Horse tranquilizer - something that will make a horse tranquil (put them to sleep)
Grass fertilizer - something that will make the grass fertile (grow)
Appetizer - something that will increase your appetite (small snacks before a main course)
Hope that made sense
Q:
What does When you’re at your wits’ end, you should not lose your head. mean?
A:
Being at your wit’s end means that you are in a very difficult situation or have a big problem and you can’t find a way to solve or fix it.
I was at my wit’s end when I realized I had no way to get home.
Losing your head means either 1) go crazy, or 2) get angry.
So this means that when you’re in a difficult and frustrating situation, you shouldn’t let fear, worry, or anger control you.
I was at my wit’s end when I realized I had no way to get home.
Losing your head means either 1) go crazy, or 2) get angry.
So this means that when you’re in a difficult and frustrating situation, you shouldn’t let fear, worry, or anger control you.
Q:
What does make ends meet mean?
A:
Basically, yes. To make it more natural, I would say, "There have been many times where I have had to struggle to make ends meet."
Q:
What does what does the underlined "end kennel" mean? mean?
A:
It means "the last kennel"
Example sentences using "End"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with end up .
A:
1 If she carries on shoplifting, she'll end up in jail.
2 Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more.
3 Don't be mean with fabric, otherwise curtains will end up looking skimpy.
4 I think we always end up where we're supposed to.
5 Be thankful for what you have.You'll end up having more.
6 How does the story end up?
7 I hate their parties - we always end up playing silly games.
8 The stores will inevitably end up competing with each other in their push for increased market shares.
9 The reservoirs could end up empty if this dry weather continues.
10 Damming the river may end up benefitting those who need it the least.
11 Sometimes he just doesn't listen and I end up shouting at him or giving him a smack.
12 They could end up with a 50-point winning margin.
13 I always knew he'd end up in jug.
14 You could end up committed to yet another savings scheme and none the wiser about managing your finances.
15 If you persist in doing that you will end up in trouble.
16 Most slimmers end up putting weight back on.
17 If they take this game lightly they could end up with egg on their faces.
18 It was a foregone conclusion that I would end up in the same business as him.
19 You could end up running this company if you play your cards right.
20 Most of the letters they receive end up in the wastepaper basket.
21 He could end up as President.
22 It's how you handle rejections that determines where you'll end up.
23 They're travelling across Europe by train and are planning to end up in Moscow.
2 Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more.
3 Don't be mean with fabric, otherwise curtains will end up looking skimpy.
4 I think we always end up where we're supposed to.
5 Be thankful for what you have.You'll end up having more.
6 How does the story end up?
7 I hate their parties - we always end up playing silly games.
8 The stores will inevitably end up competing with each other in their push for increased market shares.
9 The reservoirs could end up empty if this dry weather continues.
10 Damming the river may end up benefitting those who need it the least.
11 Sometimes he just doesn't listen and I end up shouting at him or giving him a smack.
12 They could end up with a 50-point winning margin.
13 I always knew he'd end up in jug.
14 You could end up committed to yet another savings scheme and none the wiser about managing your finances.
15 If you persist in doing that you will end up in trouble.
16 Most slimmers end up putting weight back on.
17 If they take this game lightly they could end up with egg on their faces.
18 It was a foregone conclusion that I would end up in the same business as him.
19 You could end up running this company if you play your cards right.
20 Most of the letters they receive end up in the wastepaper basket.
21 He could end up as President.
22 It's how you handle rejections that determines where you'll end up.
23 They're travelling across Europe by train and are planning to end up in Moscow.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with though at the end of the sentence.
A:
We had a nice affair. I never loved you though.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with 'end up' and 'end up with'.
A:
- My little brother ate a whole box of sweets and ended up with a tummy ache. (ended up with = as a result he had)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with to that end....
A:
"The teacher wanted to instruct the students on the ecology of forests. To that end, the teacher showed the students a film."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with end up with.
A:
You’re going to end up failing school if you don’t do your homework. Last place always ends up with a bronze medal.
Synonyms of "End" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between end and finish ?
A:
You can say summer finishes, but it doesn't sound as natural. Usually finish is used with an active subject. A person finishes something. She finishes the book. I finished making dinner. I want to finish writing this paper.
Ends is used more often for passive subjects. Summer ends. School ends. A relationship ends.
If an active subject uses ends, it’s a little more forceful or purposeful.
I’m ending this friendship. (Implies that you’re taking action to remove the person from your life.)
This isn’t an absolute rule. The words can be interchangeable. It’s just used in these ways above more often. So you could say:
Summer just finished, so I want to buy fall clothes.
Ends is used more often for passive subjects. Summer ends. School ends. A relationship ends.
If an active subject uses ends, it’s a little more forceful or purposeful.
I’m ending this friendship. (Implies that you’re taking action to remove the person from your life.)
This isn’t an absolute rule. The words can be interchangeable. It’s just used in these ways above more often. So you could say:
Summer just finished, so I want to buy fall clothes.
Q:
What is the difference between till the end and to the end ?
A:
It's quite hard to explain but I'll give it a try.
"Till the end" rather expresses a process that continues from the start till the end.
While "to the end" sounds like a point of arrival
"Till the end" rather expresses a process that continues from the start till the end.
While "to the end" sounds like a point of arrival
Q:
What is the difference between high end and upmarket ?
A:
They’re synonyms. However, “high end” is much more common
Q:
What is the difference between end up with and end up in ?
A:
Typically “end up with“ means you are with a person or thing.
“ end up in” could mean that you’ve ended up in a situation.
“ end up in” could mean that you’ve ended up in a situation.
Q:
What is the difference between end up and wind up ?
A:
End up means to finish somewhere. "He ended up marrying her."
Wind up is negative. "If he does not change his ways, he could wind up in prison."
Wind up has other meanings too. To wind someone up is to annoy them.
Wind up is negative. "If he does not change his ways, he could wind up in prison."
Wind up has other meanings too. To wind someone up is to annoy them.
Translations of "End"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I barely make ends meet through subsidies and income from stock market. In this sentence, does this sentence make sense? Is it okay to say income from stock market? Or is there better words for it?
A:
It makes sense, but you could just say “....through subsidies and income from stocks.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 夜の終わりに in the end of the night
A:
In the end of the night
correct me if im wrong
correct me if im wrong
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? when you heard the end of the movie which you wanted to watch?
A:
that doesn't really sound natural. But you can say "Don't look at the back of the paper unless you want to spoil the presentation for yourself"
"spoil" with the meaning of "reveal something someone doesn't want to know" isn't used in "get spoiled"
Instead, it's used like this: spoil something for somebody
"Someone spoiled the end of the movie for me"
"I spoiled the presentation for myself"
"spoil" with the meaning of "reveal something someone doesn't want to know" isn't used in "get spoiled"
Instead, it's used like this: spoil something for somebody
"Someone spoiled the end of the movie for me"
"I spoiled the presentation for myself"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 第一部完 (I want to write it at the end of the story)
A:
First series ends or first series concludes.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? How do you call the end of a loaf ? is it the heel ?
A:
*What do you call...?
You can call it the heel if you want. I think I usually say "the end" or "the crust"
You can call it the heel if you want. I think I usually say "the end" or "the crust"
Other questions about "End"
Q:
In the end of the sentence below, there is the phrase “from a bike to a bag to a pushchair handle”.
I am guessing that this phrase can be modeled by “from A to B to C”, and is a extended version of “from A to B”.
Is this correct?
If so, how is the order of A, B and C decided? Or do they have no difference in quality?
[Sentence]
But he has now also designed a stylish glass water bottle with a stretchy silicone strap and magnetic closure mechanism that means it can be attached to almost anything, from a bike to a bag to a pushchair handle.
I am guessing that this phrase can be modeled by “from A to B to C”, and is a extended version of “from A to B”.
Is this correct?
If so, how is the order of A, B and C decided? Or do they have no difference in quality?
[Sentence]
But he has now also designed a stylish glass water bottle with a stretchy silicone strap and magnetic closure mechanism that means it can be attached to almost anything, from a bike to a bag to a pushchair handle.
A:
Yes, that is correct.
the order is context-dependent, but usually is used to show varied examples of a spectrum. often it demonstrates the expanse of the spread - including maybe not extremes but archetypes, like beginning-middle-end.
Yet the actual order is decided by the speaker.
the order is context-dependent, but usually is used to show varied examples of a spectrum. often it demonstrates the expanse of the spread - including maybe not extremes but archetypes, like beginning-middle-end.
Yet the actual order is decided by the speaker.
Q:
Could you please make it sound more natural?
《In the end I couldn't resist the temptation and I ended up buying these shoes which I had been eyeing for a long time.》
《In the end I couldn't resist the temptation and I ended up buying these shoes which I had been eyeing for a long time.》
A:
Sounds fine to me.
Maybe another way of phrasing… you can say this:
I couldn’t resist the temptation anymore. I ended up buying these shoes which have been on my mind for the longest time.
Maybe another way of phrasing… you can say this:
I couldn’t resist the temptation anymore. I ended up buying these shoes which have been on my mind for the longest time.
Q:
Could you help me check this? especially at the end of the sentence.
(Yesterday I heard a bomp because my chair pressed on the cable for a long time wire and it exploded...) My mom said I was so slow on the draw, but I didn't find anything wrong like I didn't feel my chair that was unbalanced when it pressed on the wire.
(Yesterday I heard a bomp because my chair pressed on the cable for a long time wire and it exploded...) My mom said I was so slow on the draw, but I didn't find anything wrong like I didn't feel my chair that was unbalanced when it pressed on the wire.
A:
Yesterday I heard a boom. My chair had been pressing on the cable wire for a long time and it exploded. My mom said I was so slow. I didn’t notice anything wrong. I didn't feel that my chair was unbalanced or when it pressed on the wire.
Q:
“I didn’t put the dot at the end of the sentence, which is not aligned with other sentences I saved on this memo app.” Does this sound natural?
A:
I didn’t put the period at the end of the sentence, which is not aligned with other sentences I saved on this memo app.
Q:
the vary end - what does it mean?
please provide examples
please provide examples
A:
@shalomAti Sure!
Examples:
1. I drove until the very end.
2. We watched the movie until the very end.
It is similar to using "last".
comparison:
This is the last end.
This is the very end.
Both mean the same, but "very" is grammatically correct.
Examples:
1. I drove until the very end.
2. We watched the movie until the very end.
It is similar to using "last".
comparison:
This is the last end.
This is the very end.
Both mean the same, but "very" is grammatically correct.
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