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end /end/ ► SEE ALLend in sthend upend up doing sth●ˈend in sth 🔑to have sth as an ending or as a result 以…结束;以…为结果◆Many adverbs in English end in -ly. 很多英语副词以 -ly 结尾。◆His first attempt to run a marathon ended in disaster. 他第一次尝试跑马拉松,结果以惨败告终。◆The partnership between the two companies could all end in tears (= have an unhappy result). 这两家公司的合作最终可能以悲剧收场。OBJ failure, disaster, divorce, a draw[v + prep]●ˌend ˈup 🔑●ˌend ˈup doing sth 🔑to reach or come to a particular place or situation that you did not expect or intend to be in 最终处于(意料或意愿之外的境况);结果做了(意料或意愿之外的事情)◆He ended up in prison. 他最终锒铛入狱。◆I don’t want to end up worse off than when I started. 我不想到头来比开始时境况还糟。◆I expect I’ll end up paying, as usual. 我估计最后会和往常一样,还得由我付账。◆If you drive like that, you could end up dead! 你要是这样开车,迟早送命!SYN finish up, finish up doing sth, wind up, wind up doing sth (informal) NOTE Note that this phrasal verb does not mean the same as end 注意这个短语动词和 end 意义不同◆Classes end at 4 p.m. 课在下午 4 点结束。[v + adv] [v + adv + -ing] |