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I. end [end] SUBST

1. end (last point, death):

end
to be at an end
to put sth on end

2. end (final part, finish):

end
end of the term

3. end (boundary):

end
end

4. end (purpose, goal):

end
cel m

5. end (remaining piece):

end
end of candle
end of cigarette

6. end DESP:

end

7. end fig (part):

8. end:

on end (upright)

Expressões:

to come to a bad [or sticky] end
at the end of the day [or in the end]
no end of
end of story

II. end [end] VERBO trans

end
kończyć [perf s-]
kłaść [perf położyć] kres czyjemuś panowaniu

III. end [end] VERBO intr

to end [in sth]
kończyć [perf za-] się [czymś]
Entrada OpenDict

end SUBST

palm end hutnictwo
open end MINER

business end SUBST coloq

the business end of gun
the business end of knife

cigarette end SUBST

cigarette end → cigarette butt

cigarette butt SUBST

pet m

closed-end ADJ ECON

I. dead-end SUBST

dead-end
to reach [or come to] a dead-end fig

II. dead-end ADJ

dead-end job:

dead-end

end off VERBO trans

end off
kończyć [perf za-]

end up VERBO intr

to end up doing sth

end balance SUBST ECON

end consumer SUBST ECON

end product SUBST

end result SUBST

end result

end user SUBST ECON, COMPUT

end user
Present
Iend
youend
he/she/itends
weend
youend
theyend
Past
Iended
youended
he/she/itended
weended
youended
theyended
Present Perfect
Ihaveended
youhaveended
he/she/ithasended
wehaveended
youhaveended
theyhaveended
Past Perfect
Ihadended
youhadended
he/she/ithadended
wehadended
youhadended
theyhadended

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Often, a loop is added to the business end of the fly line to facilitate the connection to the leader.
en.wikipedia.org
They have a knack for getting some of their most recognisable faces on the pitch at the business end of the season.
www.sportsjoe.ie
After the peloton had fallen apart a world-class bunch formed for the final selection at the business end of the race.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Again, he tends to drift in and out of the footballing year, only knuckling down at the business end.
www.derryjournal.com
Sam usually acts as a grifter who also handles the business end of things in their dorm.
en.wikipedia.org