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`finish` in Latin

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finish

  1. verb
    • bring to an end
      finire
      I will finish my work soon. — Opus meum mox finiam.
      conficere
      She finished the book last night. — Librum heri nocte confecit.
      perficere
      They finished building the house. — Domum aedificare perfecerunt.
    • [idiomatic], consume completely (food or drink)
      exhaurire [idiomatic]
      He finished his drink quickly. — Potum suum celeriter exhausit.
      consumere [idiomatic]
      She finished the cake alone. — Totam crustam sola consumpsit.
  2. noun
    • end or final part
      finis
      The finish of the race was exciting. — Finis certaminis excitans erat.
      conclusio
      The finish of the speech was powerful. — Conclusio orationis valida erat.
    • [technical], surface texture or appearance
      politura [technical]
      The table has a smooth finish. — Mensa polituram levem habet.
      exornatio [technical]
      The finish of the wood is glossy. — Exornatio ligni nitida est.