finish
Prononciation : [/ˈfɪnɪʃ/]
Mot
Contexte : « completion of an action or task »
(verb) to complete or bring to an end a task or action. When you finish something, you are done with it.
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I finished my homework early today.
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She didn't finish her meal because she didn't like the taste.
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Did you finish reading the book I lent you?
Contexte : « consumption of food »
(verb) to consume the last bit of food or drink. When you finish your food, it means you ate all of it.
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He finished his plate of spaghetti in no time.
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She didn't finish her drink because it was too sweet.
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Did you finish your dessert?
Contexte : « ending point of a race or task »
(noun) the act of completing a race or task. When you reach the finish, you are at the end.
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She sprinted to the finish line and won the race.
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He was far behind and couldn't see the finish.
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Who was the first to cross the finish line?
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