1 PHRASAL VERB (通常指意外地)最终到达 If someone or something
ends up somewhere, they eventually arrive there, usually by accident.
(通常指意外地)最终到达 -
The result was that the engine ended up at the bottom of the canal. [VERB PREP. prep./adv.]
结果引擎最终沉到了运河底。
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She fled with her children, moving from neighbour to neighbour and ending up in a friend's cellar. [VERB PREP. prep./adv.]
她带着孩子逃亡,从一个邻居家跑到另一个邻居家,最后逃到了一个朋友的地下室。
2 PHRASAL VERB 最终;结果;到头来 If you
end up doing something or
end up in a particular state, you do that thing or get into that state even though you did not originally intend to.
最终;结果;到头来 -
If you don't know what you want, you might end up getting something you don't want. [VERB PREP. verb-ing]
如果你不知道自己想要什么,到头来你可能得非所愿。
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Every time they went dancing they ended up in a bad mood. [VERB PREP. prep./adv.]
每次他们去跳舞,都会不欢而散。
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She could have ended up a millionairess. [VERB PREP. noun]
她本可以成为百万富婆的。
SYN turn out to be, finish as, finish up, pan out [informal]
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