finished
英 ['fɪnɪʃt]
美 ['fɪnɪʃt]
- adj. 完结的,完成的;精巧的
- v. 完成;结束;毁掉(finish的过去分词形式)
英文词源
- finished (adj.)
- c. 1300, "consummate, perfect in form or quality," past participle adjective from finish (v.). From mid-14c. as "beautiful, attractive;" 1540s as "refined, choice, elegant;" 1560s as "minutely precise or exact." Meaning "thin in consistency" is from c. 1400. From 1580s as "brought to a conclusion." Of made things, "completed," 1833.
双语例句
- 1. He finished his conversation and stood up, looking straight at me.
- 他说完话站起来,直视着我。
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- 2. It was just gone 7 o'clock this evening when I finished.
- 今晚我做完的时候刚过7点。
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- 3. They had met by chance at university and finished up getting married.
- 他们在大学偶遇,最后结了婚。
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- 4. Just a few days ago, I finished a commission.
- 就在几天前,我完成了一项委托创作任务。
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- 5. Simon finished dialing and clamped the phone to his ear.
- 西蒙拨完号,把听筒贴在耳边。
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