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91finish off — verb a) To finish completely I was hungry, so I finished off the last of the cakes. b) To kill. It was the blow to the head that finished him off, not the bullet wound …
92finish-to-start dependency — The from activity must finish before the to activity can start. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary …
93finish easier — close/end/finish easier ► STOCK MARKET to be lower in price at the end of a period of time: »Tokyo stocks closed easier on profit taking. Main Entry: ↑easy …
94finish with — phr verb Finish with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑flourish, ↑score …
95finish someone off — kill or comprehensively defeat someone. → finish …
96finish with — have no more need for. → finish …
97finish machining — baigiamasis apdirbimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. finish machining vok. Fertigbearbeitung, f; Nachbearbeitung, f rus. финишная обработка, f pranc. finition, f …
98finish spurt — finišo spurtas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Staigus veržimasis į priekį lenktynių nuotolio pabaigoje, stengiantis aplenkti varžovus. atitikmenys: angl. finish spurt vok. Endspurt, m; Finalspurt, m rus. финишный рывок… …
99finish out — verb fill out These studies round out the results of many years of research • Syn: ↑round out • Hypernyms: ↑complete, ↑finish • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …
100finish someone/something off — 1 the executioners finished them off: KILL, take/end the life of, execute, terminate, exterminate, liquidate, get rid of; informal wipe out, do in, bump off, take out, dispose of, do away with; N. Amer. informal ice, rub out, waste. 2 financial… …