fin·ish1〔〕〔L 「끝나다」의 뜻에서〕 vt.
1a <일 등을> 끝내다, 끝마치다, 완료[완성]하다
《finish+-ing》 finish writing a letter 편지를 다 쓰다
《finish+목+부》 finish up the work 일을 끝내다
b <과정·시기 등을> 마치다, 끝내다, 종료하다
finish school 학업을 마치다
finish one’s life 일생을 마치다
[유의어] finish 잘 마무리하여 끝내다:finish a painting 그림을 마무리하다 complete 처음부터 끝까지 완전히 끝내다:The harvest was completed in October. 추수는 10월에 다 끝났다. end 행해지고 있던 일을 종료하다:Let’s end this argument. 이 논쟁을 끝내도록 하자. conclude 결말·결과를 내고, 또는 예정대로 끝내다:conclude a speech with a quotation from the Bible 성경의 인용구로 연설을 끝맺다
2 <음식을> 다 먹어[마셔] 버리다;<책·편지를> 다 읽다[쓰다];<물건을> 다 써버리다 《up, off》
finish all the meat 고기를 다 먹어치우다
3 마무르다, 마무리하다, 끝손질하다 《off》;다듬어 끝내다
《finish+목+전+명》 finish the edge with a file 가장자리를 줄로 끝손질하다
4 <상대를> 해치우다, 없애버리다, 죽이다 《off》;《구어》 기진맥진하게 만들다 《off》
━ vi.
1 끝나다, 그치다, 끝장나다
The concert finished at 9. 연주회는 9시에 끝났다.
2 《구어》 [보통 완료형으로] (물건을) 다 써 버리다;…을 끝내다, 그만두다 《with》
《finish+전+명》 Have you finished with this book? 이 책은 다 읽었습니까?
I have[am] finished with this foolishness. 이런 바보 같은 짓은 이제 그만하겠다.
3 (경기에서) 골인하다, 결승점에 닿다
《finish+보》 finish second 2등이 되다
4 <가축이> (사료 조정으로) 시장에 내보낼 수 있는 체중이 되다
finish by doing …하고 끝나다, 마침내 …하다
finish it off 《속어》 사정(射精)하다
finish off <일 등을> 끝내다, 완료하다;해치우다, 죽이다
finish up (1) <일을> 끝마치다, 마무르다 (2) <음식물을> 먹어 치우다;<물건을> 다 써버리다
finish up with …으로 끝장이 나다
finish with …으로 끝내다, 일단락짓다;…와 관계를 끊다
━ n.
1 끝, 마지막, 종결, 최후;종국, 최후의 장면;완결, 완성;(경주의) 결승점, 골(finish line)
fight to a finish 최후까지 싸우다
2 끝손질, 마무리;(태도의) 세련;(벽 등의) 마무리 칠, 겉칠;윤내기
3【축산】 가축의 지방 조직
be in at the finish (여우 사냥에서) 여우의 최후[죽음]를 보다;최후 장면에 참여[입회]하다
▷ fnite a.
finish /fn/ (finishes, finishing, finished)
1. VERB
When you finish doing or dealing with something, you do or deal with the last part of it, so that there is no more for you to do or deal with.
As soon as he'd finished eating, he excused himself.
Mr Gould was given a standing ovation and loud cheers when he finished his speech.
Finish up means the same as finish. PHRASAL VERB
We waited a few minutes outside his office while he finished up his meeting.
2. VERB
When you finish something that you are making or producing, you reach the end of making or producing it, so that it is complete.
The consultants had been working to finish a report this week.
complete
Finish off and, in American English, finish up mean the same as finish. PHRASAL VERB
Now she is busy finishing off a biography of Queen Caroline.
3. VERB
When something such as a course, film, or sale finishes, especially at a planned time, it ends.
The teaching day finishes at around 4pm.
When a play finishes its run, many of the costumes are hired out to amateur dramatics companies and schools.
end
4. VERB
You say that someone or something finishes a period of time or an event in a particular way to indicate what the final situation was like. You can also say that a period of time or an event finishes in a particular way.
The two of them finished by kissing each other goodbye.
The evening finished with the welcoming of three new members.
The American dollar finished the day up against foreign currencies.
The last track finishes this compilation beautifully.
5. VERB
If someone finishes second, for example, in a race or competition, they are in second place at the end of the race or competition.
He finished second in the championship four years in a row.
6. VERB
To finish means to reach the end of saying something.
Her eyes flashed, but he held up a hand. `Let me finish.'
7. N-SING : the N, with poss
The finish of something is the end of it or the last part of it.
I intend to continue it and see the job through to the finish.
From start to finish he believed in me, often more than I did myself.
end
8. N-COUNT
The finish of a race is the end of it.
Win a trip to see the finish of the Tour de France!.
The replays of the close finish showed Ottey finished ahead of the Olympic champion.
9. N-COUNT : usu with supp
If the surface of something that has been made has a particular kind of finish, it has the appearance or texture mentioned.
The finish and workmanship of the woodwork was excellent.
10. see also finished
11. PHRASE : N inflects
If you add the finishing touches to something, you add or do the last things that are necessary to complete it.
Right up until the last minute, workers were still putting the finishing touches on the pavilions.
finish off
1. PHRASAL VERB
If you finish off something that you have been eating or drinking, you eat or drink the last part of it with the result that there is none left.
Kelly finished off his coffee.
He took the bottle from her hands and finished it off in one long swallow.
2. PHRASAL VERB
If someone finishes off a person or thing that is already badly injured or damaged, they kill or destroy them.
They meant to finish her off, swiftly and without mercy.
3. see finish 2
finish up
1. PHRASAL VERB
If you finish up in a particular place or situation, you are in that place or situation after doing or experiencing several things.
They had met by chance at university and finished up getting married.
He's probably going to finish up in jail for business fraud.
end up, wind up
2. PHRASAL VERB
If you finish up something that you have been eating or drinking, you eat or drink the last part of it.
Finish up your drinks now, please.
3. see also finish 1, 2
finish with
PHRASAL VERB
If you finish with someone or something, you stop dealing with them, being involved with them, or being interested in them.
My boyfriend was threatening to finish with me.