end

end — verb

  • endpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • ends3rd person singular
  • ending-ing form
  • endedpast simple

1. to reach a point where something stops happening or no longer exists — for examp

1.動詞不及物A2
釋義

to reach a point where something stops happening or no longer exists — for example, a film ending, a relationship ending, or a period of time ending

例句

The film ended with a dramatic scene that made everyone cry.

end with + noun (final item)

Hana's friendship with Ishaan ended after a silly misunderstanding.

同義詞
  • finish

    More common than 'end' in everyday conversation about tasks or events ('The show finishes at 10.')

  • stop

    Suggests a sudden or earlier-than-expected halt, not a natural completion

  • conclude

    More formal; often used for formal events, meetings, or written works

反義詞
  • begin

    Opposite in time — marks the start rather than the finish

  • start

    Opposite of end in terms of events or processes

  • continue

    Implies no stopping point was reached

文法句型

end + adverb/preposition

end in + noun

end with + noun

用法筆記

This sense is intransitive, so it never takes a direct object. The subject is the thing that finishes by itself. To express who or what caused the ending, use sense 2.

常見錯誤

I ended the class at noon.' (when meaning the class stopped by itself).
The class ended at noon.
💡Use the transitive sense 2 when someone causes the ending; use sense 1 when it happens on its own.

2. to cause something to stop happening or no longer exist — for example, ending a

2.動詞及物B1
釋義

to cause something to stop happening or no longer exist — for example, ending a war, ending a conversation, or ending an agreement

例句

Rodrigo ended his email with a polite thank-you note to the team.

end + object + with + noun

The two countries signed a peace treaty to end the long conflict.

同義詞
  • finish

    Very similar, but 'finish' tends to imply completing all parts; 'end' can mean stopping at any stage

  • stop

    Suggests a sudden or forceful halt, not necessarily a planned completion

  • conclude

    More formal; often used for speeches, meetings, or written documents

  • terminate

    Formal and often legal — used for contracts, employment, or services

反義詞
  • begin

    Opposite action — start something instead of stopping it

  • start

    Opposite of ending an activity or process

  • continue

    To keep something going instead of stopping it

文法句型

end + direct object

用法筆記

This sense always needs a direct object — the thing being stopped. Frequently used in formal contexts (agreements, contracts, relationships). Passive form is common: 'The contract was ended by mutual agreement.'

常見錯誤

The war ended by the president.' (sounds like intransitive use with agent).
The president ended the war.' or 'The war was ended by the president.
💡Use a direct object or passive voice for the transitive sense.

end — noun

end — adjective

end — combining form