intransitive. To come to an end, pass away; to cease to exist. Also: to come to the end of one's life; to die.
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释义 | the world > space > relative position > end or extremity > come to an end [verb (intransitive)] (7) finea1300 intransitive. To come to an end, pass away; to cease to exist. Also: to come to the end of one's life; to die. cease1382 = Cease to exist: to come to an end, fail, become extinct, pass away. Obsolete. fall1523 intransitive. Of a lineage: to die out. Of a right, agreement, etc.: to expire, lapse. Obsolete. to break up1544 Of frost, (formerly) of an epidemic: To give way, cease. Of any kind of weather: to change. to blow off1633 to blow over (formerly in perfect to be blown over): (of storms or storm-clouds) to pass over a place without descending upon it; to pass away, come… subside1654 intransitive. Of a condition: to die down, pass or fall away, wear off. Of an action: to be discontinued. peter1846 intransitive. To run out, decrease, or fade; gradually to come to an end or cease to exist. In early use esp. of a vein of ore (U.S. Mining slang)… |
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