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/ˈɛnd/
結束,終點,目標,末端,梢,死亡,殘餘(vt.)(vi.)結束,終結,終止端(v.)結束
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塊尾
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終端; 尾
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端對端
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施奈德前端
From:
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端 結束
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
End
n.
1.
The
extreme
or
last
point
or
part
of
any
material
thing
considered
lengthwise
(
the
extremity
of
breadth
being
side
);
hence
,
extremity
,
in
general
;
the
concluding
part
;
termination
;
close
;
limit
;
as
,
the
end
of
a
field
,
line
,
pole
,
road
;
the
end
of
a
year
,
of
a
discourse
;
put
an
end
to
pain
; --
opposed
to
beginning
,
when
used
of
anything
having
a
first
part
.
Better
is
the
end
of
a
thing
than
the
beginning
thereof
.
--
Eccl
.
vii
. 8.
2.
Point
beyond
which
no
procession
can
be
made
;
conclusion
;
issue
;
result
,
whether
successful
or
otherwise
;
conclusive
event
;
consequence
.
My
guilt
be
on
my
head
,
and
there
an
end
.
--
Shak
.
O
that
a
man
might
know
The
end
of
this
day's
business
ere
it
come
! --
Shak
.
3.
Termination
of
being
;
death
;
destruction
;
extermination
;
also
,
cause
of
death
or
destruction
.
Unblamed
through
life
,
lamented
in
thy
end
.
--
Pope
.
Confound
your
hidden
falsehood
,
and
award
Either
of
you
to
be
the
other's
end
. --
Shak
.
I
shall
see
an
end
of
him
.
--
Shak
.
4.
The
object
aimed
at
in
any
effort
considered
as
the
close
and
effect
of
exertion
;
ppurpose
;
intention
;
aim
;
as
,
to
labor
for
private
or
public
ends
.
Losing
her
,
the
end
of
living
lose
.
--
Dryden
.
When
every
man
is
his
own
end
,
all
things
will
come
to
a
bad
end
.
--
Coleridge
.
5.
That
which
is
left
;
a
remnant
;
a
fragment
;
a
scrap
;
as
,
odds
and
ends
.
I
clothe
my
naked
villainy
With
old
odd
ends
stolen
out
of
holy
writ
,
And
seem
a
saint
,
when
most
I
play
the
devil
. --
Shak
.
6.
Carpet Manuf.
One
of
the
yarns
of
the
worsted
warp
in
a
Brussels
carpet
.
An end
.
(a)
On
end
;
upright
;
erect
;
endways
. --
Spenser
(b)
To
the
end
;
continuously
. [
Obs
.] --
Richardson
.
End bulb
Anat.
,
one
of
the
bulblike
bodies
in
which
some
sensory
nerve
fibers
end
in
certain
parts
of
the
skin
and
mucous
membranes
; --
also
called
end corpuscles
.
End fly
,
a
bobfly
.
End for end
,
one
end
for
the
other
;
in
reversed
order
.
End man
,
the
last
man
in
a
row
;
one
of
the
two
men
at
the
extremities
of
a
line
of
minstrels
.
End on
Naut.
,
bow
foremost
.
End organ
Anat.
,
the
structure
in
which
a
nerve
fiber
ends
,
either
peripherally
or
centrally
.
End plate
Anat.
,
one
of
the
flat
expansions
in
which
motor
nerve
fibers
terminate
on
muscular
fibers
.
End play
Mach.
,
movement
endwise
,
or
room
for
such
movement
.
End stone
Horol.
,
one
of
the
two
plates
of
a
jewel
in
a
timepiece
;
the
part
that
limits
the
pivot's
end
play
.
Ends of the earth
,
the
remotest
regions
of
the
earth
.
In the end
,
finally
. --
Shak
.
On end
,
upright
;
erect
.
To the end
,
in
order
. --
Bacon
.
To make both ends meet
,
to
live
within
one's
income
. --
Fuller
.
To put an end to
,
to
destroy
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
End
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Ended
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Ending
.]
1.
To
bring
to
an
end
or
conclusion
;
to
finish
;
to
close
;
to
terminate
;
as
,
to
end
a
speech
.
“I
shall
end
this
strife.”
On
the
seventh
day
God
ended
his
work
.
--
Gen
.
ii
. 2.
2.
To
form
or
be
at
the
end
of
;
as
,
the
letter
k ends
the
word
back
.
3.
To
destroy
;
to
put
to
death
.
“This
sword
hath
ended
him.”
To end up
,
to
lift
or
tilt
,
so
as
to
set
on
end
;
as
,
to
end
up
a
hogshead
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
End
,
v. i.
To
come
to
the
ultimate
point
;
to
be
finished
;
to
come
to
a
close
;
to
cease
;
to
terminate
;
as
,
a
voyage
ends
;
life
ends
;
winter
ends
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
end
n
1:
either
extremity
of
something
that
has
length
; "
the
end
of
the
pier
"; "
she
knotted
the
end
of
the
thread
"; "
they
rode
to
the
end
of
the
line
"
2:
the
point
in
time
at
which
something
ends
; "
the
end
of
the
year
"; "
the
ending
of
warranty
period
" [
syn
:
ending
]
[
ant
:
beginning
,
middle
]
3:
the
concluding
parts
of
an
event
or
occurrence
; "
the
end
was
exciting
"; "
I
had
to
miss
the
last
of
the
movie
" [
syn
:
last
,
final stage
]
4:
the
state
of
affairs
that
a
plan
is
intended
to
achieve
and
that
(
when
achieved
)
terminates
behavior
intended
to
achieve
it
; "
the
ends
justify
the
means
" [
syn
:
goal
]
5:
a
final
part
or
section
; "
we
have
given
it
at
the
end
of
the
section
since
it
involves
the
calculus
"; "
Start
at
the
beginning
and
go
on
until
you
come
to
the
end
" [
ant
:
beginning
,
middle
]
6:
a
final
state
; "
he
came
to
a
bad
end
"; "
the
so-called
glorious
experiment
came
to
an
inglorious
end
" [
syn
:
destruction
,
death
]
7:
the
surface
at
either
extremity
of
a
three-dimensional
object
; "
one
end
of
the
box
was
marked
`
This
side
up
'"
8: (
football
)
the
person
who
plays
at
one
end
of
the
line
of
scrimmage
; "
the
end
managed
to
hold
onto
the
pass
"
9:
one
of
two
places
from
which
people
are
communicating
to
each
other
; "
the
phone
rang
at
the
other
end
"; "
both
ends
wrote
at
the
same
time
"
10:
a
boundary
marking
the
extremities
of
something
; "
the
end
of
town
"
11:
the
part
you
are
expected
to
play
; "
he
held
up
his
end
"
12:
the
last
section
of
a
communication
; "
in
conclusion
I
want
to
say
..." [
syn
:
conclusion
,
close
,
closing
,
ending
]
13:
a
piece
of
cloth
that
is
left
over
after
the
rest
has
been
used
or
sold
[
syn
:
remainder
,
remnant
,
oddment
]
14:
a
position
on
the
line
of
scrimmage
; "
no
one
wanted
to
play
end
"
v
1:
have
an
end
,
in
a
temporal
,
spatial
,
or
quantitative
sense
;
either
spatial
or
metaphorical
; "
the
bronchioles
terminate
in
a
capillary
bed
"; "
Your
rights
stop
where
you
infringe
upon
the
rights
of
other
"; "
My
property
ends
by
the
bushes
"; "
The
symphony
ends
in
a
pianissimo
"
[
syn
:
stop
,
finish
,
terminate
,
cease
] [
ant
:
begin
]
2:
bring
to
an
end
or
halt
; "
She
ended
their
friendship
when
she
found
out
that
he
had
once
been
convicted
of
a
crime
";
"
The
attack
on
Poland
terminated
the
relatively
peaceful
period
after
WWI
" [
syn
:
terminate
] [
ant
:
begin
,
get
down
]
3:
be
the
end
of
;
be
the
last
or
concluding
part
of
; "
This
sad
scene
ended
the
movie
" [
syn
:
terminate
]
4:
put
an
end
to
; "
The
terrible
news
ended
our
hopes
that
he
had
survived
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
End
in
Heb
. 13:7,
is
the
rendering
of
the
unusual
Greek
word
_ekbasin_,
meaning
"
outcome
", i.e.,
death
.
It
occurs
only
elsewhere
in
1
Cor
. 10:13,
where
it
is
rendered
"
escape
."
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