A1 [ I or T ] to complete something or come to the end of an activity完成;(使)完结
B1 [ T ] to eat, drink, or use something completely so that none remains吃完;喝完;用完,耗尽
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We've got two clear weeks in which to finish the decorating.
Did you finish your essay in the allotted time?
School starts at 9 a.m. and finishes at 3.30 p.m.
I'll be with you directly I've finished this letter.
When do you envisage finishing the project?
[ T ] If you finish something made of wood, you give it a last covering of paint, polish, or varnish so that it is ready to be used.给(木制器具)上最后一道漆;给…最后抛光
B1 the end of a race, or the last part of something(比赛的)结果,结束;(某事的)最后阶段(或部分)
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The runner collapsed just a few paces from the finish.
I'm a realist - I knew there was no way I could win, so I swam for a good finish, for points.
John left early, but we stayed until the finish.
It was one of the most exciting finishes I've ever seen.
There was a very close finish in the men's 100 metres.
the condition of the surface of a material such as wood(木制品等的)表面状况
the last covering of varnish, polish, or paint, that is put onto something罩面漆,末道漆;抛光
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