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 | loose {adj} [e.g. tooth, brick, end; alliance; mushrooms; dress; tongue] | 899 lose [z. B. Zahn, Ziegelstein, Ende; Zusammenschluss; Pilze; Kleid; Zunge od. Mundwerk] |  |
 | ultimately {adv} [in the end] | 375 schließlich |  |
 | regardless {adv} [placed at the end: He did it regardless.] | 258 trotzdem [Er tat es trotzdem / doch / dennoch.] |  |
 | finished {adj} {past-p} [brought to an end; also: personally ruined or failed in some major role] | 209 erledigt [beendet, fertig; auch ugs.: ruiniert, am Ende (Person)] |  |
 | upright {adv} [on end] | 107 hochkant |  |
 | med. terminal {adj} [end of the range of movement / motion] | 14 endgradig [z. B. Endgelenk, Biegung / Streckung] |  |
 | terminating {adj} {pres-p} [coming to an end] | 6 auslaufend |  |
 | considering [at the end of a sentence or clause] | wenn man es (recht) bedenkt |  |
Verbs |
 | to dump sb. [coll.] [to end relationship] | 521 jdn. verlassen |  |
 | to win sth. [achieve an end] | 346 etw. erlangen |  |
 | to stop [remain standing, end activity] | 128 stoppen [stehen bleiben, aufhören] |  |
 | to shake sth. [coll.] [get rid of or put an end to sth.] | 109 etw. abschütteln [fig.] [etw. loswerden] |  |
 | to flare [gradually become wider at one end] | 101 aufweiten |  |
 | to finish [end, draw to an end] | 52 enden |  |
 | to suppress sth. [end, forbid] | 33 etw. abklemmen [schweiz.] [unterdrücken, beenden, verbieten] |  |
 | to finish sth. [read a book to the end] | 22 etw. auskriegen [ugs.] |  |
 | tech. to flare [pipe end] | 11 aufdornen [Rohrende] |  |
 | to answer [the phone at the called end] | sich melden |  |
 | to dwindle [draw to an end] | zur Neige gehen [geh.] [Redewendung] |  |
 | to finish sth. [terminate, end] | mit etw.Dat. aufhören [z. B. Arbeit, Job] |  |
 | to nix sth. [esp. Am.] [coll.] [to put an end to sth.] | etw. über den Haufen werfen [ugs.] [etw. ein Ende machen, ablehnen] |  |
 | to pass [come to an end (pain, anxiety, etc.)] | sich geben [vorbeigehen, nachlassen und aufhören (Schmerzen, Angst etc.)] |  |
 | to scotch sth. [put an end to] | einer Sache den Boden entziehen [Gerücht, Darstellung] |  |
 | to sunset sth. [allow to end] | etw.Akk. auslaufen lassen [enden lassen] |  |
Nouns |
 | outcome [end result] | 712 Ausgang {m} [Endergebnis, Resultat] |  |
 | jobs gratuity [Br.] [end-of-contract gratuity] | 223 Abfindung {f} |  |
 | cusp [pointed end] | 161 Zipfel {m} [spitzes Ende] |  |
 | gastr. crust [crusty end of bread] | 58 Brotkanten {m} |  |
 | ling. mus. cadence [sequence of notes or chords; fall in pitch of the voice (at the end of a sentence phrase)] | 46 Kadenz {f} [Harmonielehre: Akkordfolge, Schlussphrase; Linguistik: das Abfallen der Stimme (am Ende eines Satzes oder Satzglieds)] |  |
 | tactic [an action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end] | 34 Vorgehensweise {f} [Taktik, Strategie] |  |
 | comm. sales {pl} [at reduced prices, end of season] | 30 Schlussverkauf {m} [Saisonschlussverkauf] |  |
 | subservience [serving as a means to an end] | 30 Dienlichkeit {f} |  |
 | valediction [at the end of a letter or message] | 28 Grußformel {f} [am Schluss eines Briefes oder einer Nachricht] |  |
 | mil. [turning in of military equipment at the end of service] | 25 Abgeben {n} [schweiz.] [Rückgabe der Militärausrüstung, normalerweise am Tag der Entlassung aus der Dienstpflicht] |  |
 | face [front side, gable end] | 23 Stirnseite {f} |  |
 | bit [end of pipe mouthpiece held between teeth] | 18 Biss {m} |  |
 | admin. econ. [spending rush among company departments or administrative bodies at the end of the year to avoid budget cuts in the following year(s)] | 12 Dezemberfieber {n} [ugs.] [hum.] |  |
 | hist. [years of rapid industrial expansion in Germany at the end of the 19th century] | 12 Gründerzeit {f} |  |
 | [examination at the end of an apprenticeship] | 10 Gesellenprüfung {f} |  |
 | comp. spec. abend [abnormal end] | 10 Computerabsturz {m} |  |
 | gastr. heel [crusty end of bread] | 10 Ranft {m} [regional] [Brotkante] |  |
 | for. tools peavey [Am.] [a lumberjack's cant hook with a spike at the end] | 10 Stammwender {m} [Wendehaken] |  |
 | hist. [territorial army raised at the end of World War 2] | 9 Volkssturm {m} |  |
 | naut. brace [rope at the end of a yardarm] | 8 Brasse {f} [Tau am Ende einer Rah] |  |
 | valediction [at the end of a letter or message] | 8 Schlussformel {f} [am Schluss eines Briefes oder einer Nachricht] |  |
 | bow [key bow; end or ornamental part of a key] | 7 Reite {f} [Rsv.] [Reide] [Schlüsselreide] |  |
 | anat. biol. arborization [branching structure at the end of a nerve fibre] | 6 Verzweigung {f} [an Enden von Axonen oder Dendriten] |  |
 | gastr. crust [crusty end of bread] | 6 Ranft {m} [regional] |  |
 | educ. graduation [end of school year] | 6 Entlassung {f} [mit Schulabschluss] |  |
 | weapons nock [notch on the rear end of an arrow] | 6 Sehnenkerbe {f} [Kerbe am Pfeilende] |  |
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