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Chinese
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knot; sturdy; to bear (fruit) knot; sturdy; to bear (fruit); bond; to tie; to bind
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bunch; (a measure word); to bind bunch; (a measure word); to bind; to control
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trad. (結束)
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結
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束
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simp. (结束)
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结
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束
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anagram
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束結/束结
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Pronunciation
Verb
結束
- (transitive, intransitive) to end; to conclude; to terminate; to finish; to bring to an end; to come to an end; to put an end to
- 圓滿結束/圆满结束 ― yuánmǎn jiéshù ― to come to a successful end
- (archaic) to dress up; to deck out; to make up
- (archaic) to pack up (for a journey)
Synonyms
- 了卻/了却 (liǎoquè)
- 了斷/了断 (liǎoduàn)
- 了結/了结 (liǎojié)
- 交代 (jiāodài) (humorous)
- 告終/告终 (gàozhōng)
- 完了 (wánliǎo)
- 完畢/完毕 (wánbì)
- 完結/完结 (wánjié)
- 收兵 (shōubīng) (figurative)
- 收場/收场 (shōuchǎng)
- 收束 (shōushù)
- 煞 (Hokkien)
- 煞事 (Zhangzhou Hokkien)
- 終/终 (zhōng) (literary, or in compounds)
- 結/结
- 結絕/结绝 (jiéjué) (literary)
- 結腳/结脚 (jie2 juo2) (Sichuanese)
- 罷/罢
- 整裝/整装 (zhěngzhuāng)
- 束裝/束装 (shùzhuāng) (literary)
- 治裝/治装 (zhìzhuāng) (literary)
- 裝束/装束 (zhuāngshù) (literary)
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “to end”): 開始/开始 (kāishǐ)
Derived terms
Descendants
Japanese
Noun
結束 • (kessoku)
- bundling and binding together
- bond, union, unity, cohesiveness, solidarity
Verb
結束する • (kessoku suru) suru (stem 結束し (kessoku shi), past 結束した (kessoku shita))
- bundle and bind together
- unite, band together
See also
References
- 2002, Ineko Kondō; Fumi Takano; Mary E Althaus; et. al., Shogakukan Progressive Japanese-English Dictionary, Third Edition, Tokyo: Shōgakukan, →ISBN.