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"Finished" and "unfinished" are two abbreviations that represent "a time when there is an end" and "a time when there is no end", respectively, and the meanings are completely different.
When they are used together as interrogative sentences, they often express reproach, such as "Are you finished?" It means, "Do you have a time left to finish?" "Blame the other person for being endless, or for procrastinating.
They mean the opposite, and there is no question of which is better.
There is a context where they mean something similar, such as, "Are you finished?" "Aren't you done? But the angle of their accountability is still different.
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Hello, I'm glad for your question, I think the meaning of these two words is not absolute, and they can also be read together, for example, there is no end, probably the other party is very impatient, and I feel that you have said too much or done too much in this matter, and I think we should still consider the feelings of the other party, the meaning of these two words, one is a result, and the other is no result, so we have to consider each other's feelings more.
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There is no end This is the antonym, which generally refers to the meaning of termination and not yet ended, these two words are generally used together in real life, which means to ask, can it be over or not over.
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It's over, it's over when it's over, it's over, it's over, it's not over, it's about how clear you tell him about this matter, and he's endlessly entangled with you.
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Finish means the end, there is end means there is the end, and the end means not the end.
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If there is an end, the matter is done, and if it is not finished, the matter has not been completed
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Endless means there is no end to it. Endless. 【Pinyin】[ méi wán méi liǎo ] [Interpretation] There is no end time.
synonyms] endlessly, endlessly.
Antonyms] once a hundred, that's it.
It's a hundred. 【Pinyin】[ yī liǎo bǎi liǎo ] [Explanation] 了: 灯灋, complete. When the main thing is over, all the other related things are over.
synonyms] a write-off, merit is complete, a hundred dang, the end of life, once and for all.
Antonyms] is gone, still the same, endless.
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Endless, meaning: endless, interpreted as the meaning of not ending.
Example] The endless sound of car horns is still a serious noise pollution in some cities.
Syntax] associative; as a predicate; Derogatory.
Endless synonyms.
Endlessly. [Explanation] endlessly.
Example] Whether in good times or bad, life is an endless struggle against all kinds of difficulties, a battle of being outnumbered.
Syntax] associative; as a predicate; Derogatory.
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"endless" is a Chinese phrase that means there is no sign of ending or stopping, continuous tense.
The room is very long. It can be used to describe a situation, state or behavior that continues to evolve, such as "This problem has been discussed for two hours, and it has not been endless", "He is always nagging, and the topic is endless".
The expression "endlessly" is vivid and can play a role in emphasizing and reinforcing the tone, which is more common in both spoken and written language. When used in written language, it can sometimes be replaced by the expression "continuous and continuous", such as "the discussion continued for two hours without stopping".
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Question 1: What does it mean to be endless?
Pinyin: méi wán méi le
Explanation: There is no end to it.
Source: Example: Car horns are still a serious noise pollution in some cities.
Question 2: What does it mean to be endless? The meaning of "end" is the same, both mean "end, end".
Question 3: What does it mean to be endless? It means the end, that is, the end Follow-up question: I can't stand it, what does it mean? Follow-up: What does it mean to have it?
Question 4: What does it mean to be endless, one after the other, and there is no meaning of ending at all.
Question 5: What does it mean to be endless? Endless means to be endless: there is no end, there is no end.
Question 6: What does it mean to be endless?
Question 7: What is the difference between endless and endless? How to understand the meaning?
It is usually impatient to ask the other person what else is going on (the measures taken by not paying attention to the other person at this time). Endless refers to the appearance of one thing (or trouble) one after the other, with no end.
Question 8: Endless and endless. What's the difference? All indicate the speaker's impatience and disgust, and there is no end to the more colloquial language, and the endless is written for the written language, which is spicy written by myself, and it is a bit like the tone of the dictionary hahaha.
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"Endless", a Chinese idiom, pinyin is méiwánméiliǎo, which means endless.
Usage: as a predicate, adverbial, and definite.
synonyms: endlessly.
Antonyms: That's it, it's over.
Sentence formation: 1. Since her mother didn't buy her a computer, she made endless fuss.
2. This was not my business, but now I do, but it is endless, I just can't deal with it, it's really troublesome.
3. Originally, people were heartwarming enough, but you kept nagging, isn't this adding fuel to the fire?
4, I think this matter will be stopped, and the fight will be endless.
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