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I . end [end] N

1. end (last point, death):

end
koniec m
to be at an end
to put sth on end

2. end (final part, finish):

end
end of the exchange session ECON
end of the quarter
end of the term

3. end (boundary):

end
end
kres m

4. end (purpose, goal):

end
cel m

5. end (remaining piece):

end
end of candle
ogarek m

6. end SPORTS:

end

7. end fig (part):

8. end:

on end (upright)
on end (without break)

III . end [end] VB intr

to end [in sth]

business end N inf

cigarette end N

cigarette end → cigarette butt

See also cigarette butt

cigarette butt N

II . dead-end ADJ

dead-end job:

end off VB trans

end off
kończyć [perf za-]

end balance N ECON

end consumer N ECON

end product N

end result N

end user N ECON, COMPUT

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
At the end of the movie, he reveals that he is weary of his friends and their destructive and derisive behavior between themselves.
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To this end, the government sought to improve extension services for farmers and to improve crop-disease research.
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Two particularly poignant examples are the sixty-fourth note runs near the beginning, and the trembling half-step figure that appears at the beginning and end.
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Until the end of season 2008-09 he played in 11 matches for the club and scored 5 goals.
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The second montage occurs near the end of the film, showing the passage of time.
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Her husband takes revenge by leaving her to romance a talking male horse, whom the man persuades to penetrate her in the rear-end.
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At the end of 2004 central banks and official organizations held 19 percent of all above-ground gold as official gold reserves.
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The other end of the hose can be connected to source of vacuum such as an aspirator, vacuum pump, or house vacuum.
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The prevalence of tsetse fly depleted the livestock population at the end of the nineteenth century.
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It is also common to use a rhetorical question to bring an end to a debate or to finalize a decision.
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