finished
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Someone who is finished with something is no longer doing it or dealing with it or is no longer interested in it. 不再做某事的; 對某事不再感興趣的[v-link ADJ 'with' n]
One suspects he will be finished with boxing. 有人猜想他將對拳擊不再感興趣了。
2. ADJ Something that is finished no longer exists or is no longer happening. 不再存在的; 不再發生的[v-link ADJ]
After each game is finished, a message flashes on the screen. 每場比賽結束以後,一條信息就會閃現在屏幕上。
3. ADJ Someone or something that is finished is no longer important, powerful, or effective. 失勢的; 失傚的[v-link ADJ]
Her power over me is finished. 她對我的控制失傚了。
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finished /ˈfɪnɪʃt/
剑桥词典
finished adjective (COMPLETED)
completed , final or completely used
完成的;結束的;最後的
How much does the finished product cost ? 最後的成品要多少錢?
UK The rebels ' ammunition is almost finished and it is only a matter of time before they surrender . 叛亂分子的彈葯就快耗盡了,他們投降衹是時間問題。
finished adjective (OF A PERSON)
[ 衹用在動詞後麪的形容詞 ]having completed a particular task , or stopped using something
(任務)完成的;不再需要(某物)的
When do you expect to be finished? 你預計什麽時候結束?
Are you finished with that drill ? 那個電鑽你用完了嗎?
finished adjective (NOT ABLE TO CONTINUE)
[ 衹用在動詞後麪的形容詞 ]not able to continue , after a failure of some kind
(失敗之後)無法繼續的,擊垮的
This financial crisis means that the government's economic policy is finished. 這次金融危機意味著政府的經濟政策無法繼續下去了。 返回 finished