Finish with Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɪnɪʃ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
FIN-ish with
ˈfɪnɪʃ/ /wˈɪð
FIN-ish with
Definición
To complete something or no longer need, want, or use something or someone. Can mean ending an activity, relationship, or task.
Uso & Matices
Informal; often used for ending tasks ('finish with my homework') or relationships ('finish with someone'). Also common for objects ('Are you finished with that pen?'). Not literal finish—can mean stopping use or breaking up.
Spanish: terminar con - acabar con - dejar de usarPortuguese (BR): terminar com - acabar com - deixar de usarPortuguese (PT): terminar com - acabar com - deixar de usarChinese (Simplified): 结束 - 用完 - 处理完Chinese (Traditional): 結束 - 用完 - 處理完Hindi: समाप्त करना - निपटनाArabic: ينتهي من - يفرغ منBengali: শেষ করা - শেষ হওয়া - সম্পর্ক ছিন্ন করাRussian: закончить с - покончить сJapanese: 終える - 終わる - 終わりにするVietnamese: xong với - không cần nữa - chấm dứt vớiKorean: 끝내다 - 그만두다 - 정리하다Turkish: bitirmek - işi bitirmek - ilişkisini sonlandırmakUrdu: ختم کرنا - فارغ ہوناIndonesian: selesai dengan - tidak memerlukan lagi - putus hubungan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I finished with my lunch.
basic
Are you finished with that book?
basic
Let me know when you finish with the computer.
basic
After I finished with him, I never looked back.
natural
Let me know if you're finished with your plate so I can clear the table.
natural
I'm finished with that job; it just wasn't right for me.
natural