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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++fin·ished /ˈfɪnɪʃt/ adjective  1 [not before noun] no longer doing, dealing with, or using something 结束了的,用完了的 SYN done I’m almost finished. 我差不多完成了。finished with Are you finished with my tools yet? 你用完我的工具了吗?2 [only before noun]FINISH DOING something fully and properly made or completed 完成了的 It took a long time to do, but the finished product was worth it. 虽然花了很长时间,但从成品看是值得的。finished article British English The painting began to look like the finished article. 那幅画开始有点儿成品的样子了。3 [not before noun]CAN'T no longer successful, effective, or able to continue 没有希望的,完蛋了的 If the bank refuses to increase our loan, we’re finished! 如果银行拒绝增加贷款,我们就完蛋了!nTHESAURUSfinished if something is finished, you have done all of itShe showed him the finished drawing.I was very pleased with the finished result.done [not before noun] finished – used especially in everyday English instead of finishedI can’t come out till my essay’s done.They promised the work would be done by April.complete [not before noun] completely finished – used especially to emphasize that there is no more work to doSix months later the job was complete.The first stage of the project is now complete.over finished – used about an event, activity, or period of timeFootball practice is over at 4:30. Can you pick me up then?The summer was nearly over.be through informal to have finished doing something or using somethingI probably won’t be through till about 6 o'clock.Are you through with those scissors?
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finishedA young couple moved into the house three weeks after it was finished.If the bank refuses to give us the loan, we're finished!All the packing was finished and we were ready to leave.The finished book was more of a personal diary than an autobiography.The Cord Maker comes complete with an explanatory instruction leaflet, containing suggestions for using the finished braids and cords.In the spring of 1970, eight finished films were banned and 12 that were being shot were stopped.Both are instant daylight process, via a motorised or manual processor, which provides you with the finished image on site.Glass cleaners are essential for cleaning the glass of finished pictures, so choose whichever brand you prefer.Looking at the finished product, you wouldn't know it was made from paper.The tops should be level with the finished surface.finished withAre you finished with my tools yet?finished articleIt's early days yet, but we're really looking forward to seeing the finished article.Neither could these illustrations just be rough approximations of the finished articles.A whole manuscript, a finished article, a short book, that Tabarant wrote just on Victorine Meurent?This method of segmenting, however, can produce a finished article using the cheapest of materials.
fin·ished adjectiven THESAURUS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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finished
finished /ˈfɪnɪʃt/ adjective
 Word Family: verb: finish; noun: finish; adjective: finishedunfinished
1. [not before noun] no longer doing, dealing with, or using something
   SYN  done:
    I’m almost finished.
    finished with
    Are you finished with my tools yet?
2. [only before noun] fully and properly made or completed:
    It took a long time to do, but the finished product was worth it.
    finished article British English:
    The painting began to look like the finished article.
3. [not before noun] no longer successful, effective, or able to continue:
    If the bank refuses to increase our loan, we’re finished!
     
THESAURUS
    finished if something is finished, you have done all of it: She showed him the finished drawing. | I was very pleased with the finished result.
    done [not before noun] finished - used especially in everyday English instead of finished: I can’t come out till my essay’s done. | They promised the work would be done by April.
    complete [not before noun] completely finished – used especially to emphasize that there is no more work to do: Six months later the job was complete. | The first stage of the project is now complete.
    over finished – used about an event, activity, or period of time: Football practice is over at 4:30. Can you pick me up then? | The summer was nearly over.
    be through informal to have finished doing something or using something: I probably won’t be through till about 6 o'clock. | Are you through with those scissors?


🔑 fin·ishedBrE /ˈfɪnɪʃt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfɪnɪʃt/ 🔊 adjective🔑 [not before noun] no longer doing sth or dealing with sb/sth 完成;不再与…打交道I won't be finished for another hour. 我还得一小时以后才能完成。🔊🔊~ with sb/sth I'm not finished with you yet. 你我还得打交道。🔊🔊🔑 [not before noun] no longer powerful, effective or able to continue 垮台;失败;完蛋If the newspapers find out, he's finished in politics. 如果报界发现这些问题,他的政治生涯就完了。🔊🔊Their marriage was finished. 他们的婚姻破裂了。🔊🔊🔑 [usually before noun] fully completed, especially in a particular way 完成了的the finished product/article 成品;脱稿的文章a beautifully finished suit做工精美的一套西服