termina

/teɾˈmina/, [t̪eɾˈmi.na]

ends


Examples
  • La ópera no termina hasta que cante la señora gorda.

    The opera ain't over till the fat lady sings.

  • Él ve a cualquier soltura como amenaza a su virilidad, así que él siempre comienza los juegos en modo difícil y termina atascado en el primer nivel por días.

    He sees any easiness as a threat to his masculinity, so he always starts games on hard mode and ends up stuck on the first level for days.

  • En inglés al menos, el nombre de todos los continentes termina con la misma letra con la que empieza.

    In English at least, the name of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with.

  • Esta película es extremadamente aburrida; el mejor momento es cuando se termina.

    This film is really boring - the best bit is when it finishes.

  • ¿A qué hora termina tu clase?

    What time does your class end?

  • Las fronteras que separan la Vida de la Muerte son cuando menos borrosas y vagas. ¿Quién dirá dónde termina una y dónde empieza la otra?

    The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?

  • Si Tom termina con María, lo va a lamentar.

    If Tom breaks up with Mary, he'll regret it.

  • Termina rápido tu trabajo.

    Finish your work quickly.

  • ¿Cómo termina la película?

    How does the film end?

  • La escuela termina a las 3:30.

    School is over at 3:30.

  • El colegio empieza a las nueve y termina a las seis.

    School begins at nine and is over at six.

  • ¿Cuándo termina?

    When's it over?

  • El Tiempo: aquello que el hombre siempre intenta matar, pero que termina matándole.

    Time: That which man is always trying to kill, but which ends in killing him.

  • La novela termina con la muerte de la heroína.

    The novel ends with the heroine's death.

  • La escuela empieza a las nueve y termina a las seis.

    School begins at nine and is over at six.

  • Ya sé como termina.

    I know how it ends.

  • La obra termina con la muerte del héroe.

    The play concludes with the hero's death.

  • Pero, ¿cómo termina esta historia?

    But how does this story end?

  • Siempre que alguien saca la política como tema, él termina reconsiderando sus posturas acerca de todo.

    Whenever someone brings up politics, he always ends up reconsidering his positions on everything.

  • Al fin y al cabo, siempre se termina deseando destruir al vecino. He ahí la triste suerte de la humanidad.

    In the end, one always ends up wishing to annihilate one's fellow man. Therein lies the sad fate of humanity.


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