Finish up Meaning in English
expression · lemma: finish
ˈfɪnɪʃ/ /ˈəp
FIN-ish UP
ˈfɪnɪʃ/ /ˈʌp
FIN-ish UP
Definition
To complete the last part of something so it is totally done, often used to emphasize that nothing remains. Common for tasks, meals, or activities.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, more emphatic than just 'finish'. Common with meals ('finish up your dinner'), work tasks, or when urging someone to complete something. Not for formal writing. Similar to 'wrap up' but 'finish up' focuses on completing every last part.
Spanish: terminar - acabarPortuguese (BR): terminar - acabarPortuguese (PT): terminar - acabarChinese (Simplified): 完成 - 做完Chinese (Traditional): 完成 - 做完Hindi: पूरा कर लेना - खत्म करनाArabic: ينهي - يفرغ منBengali: শেষ করা - পুরোপুরি শেষ করাRussian: закончить - доделать до концаJapanese: 終わらせる - 仕上げるVietnamese: làm xong - hoàn tấtKorean: 마무리하다 - 끝내다Turkish: bitirmek - tamamlamakUrdu: مکمل کرنا - پورا کرناIndonesian: menyelesaikan - merampungkan
Example Sentences
Please finish up your homework before dinner.
basic
I need to finish up my project this weekend.
basic
Let's finish up and go home.
basic
Can you finish up the last bit of cake?
natural
I'll just finish up these emails before I leave.
natural
We should finish up soon; it's getting late.
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