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Translation of slut – Swedish–English dictionary

slut

 
adjective
  /sluːt/
ngt är slut
som inte längre finns, förbrukad, avslutad
closed , finished , used up , gone
Skolan är slut för dagen. The school is closed for the day.
Smöret är slut. The butter is all gone.
figurative , ngn är slut
exhausted
Han var alldeles slut efter maratonloppet. He was completely exhausted after the running of the marathon.

slut

 
noun
  /sluːt/  
singular [ determined ] slutet | plural [ undetermined ] slut | plural [ determined ] sluten
yttersta gräns för något i tid eller rum, avslutning
closing/close/closure , end , finish
Slut för idag! sa läraren. That’s all for today! said the teacher.
Deras hus ligger vid vägens slut. Their house is at the end of the road.
De åker till landet i slutet av veckan. They are traveling to the country at the end of the week.
Farfars far föddes i slutet på 1800-talet. Grandfather’s father was born at the end of the 1800’s.
Vid årets slut tänker man gärna tillbaka. At the end of the year, people often reflect back.
slut|punkt
endpoint , destination , finale
slut|resultat
end result
krigs|slut
end of the war
vecko|slut
end of the week
gör slut med någon
to break it off with sb
punkt slut
period , end of story , end of discussion
tar slut
to come to an end
till slut
until the end

(Translation of slut from the GLOBAL Swedish–English Dictionary © 2023 K Dictionaries Ltd)

Translation of slut | PASSWORD Swedish–English Dictionary

slut

 
noun
 
cessation  [noun] (formal) stopping or ceasing
the cessation of hostilities at the end of the war
end  [noun] the last or farthest part of the length of something
the house at the end of the road
both ends of the room
Put the tables end to end (= with the end of one touching the end of another).
(also adjective) We live in the end house.
end  [noun] the finish or conclusion
the end of the week
The talks have come to an end.
The affair is at an end.
He is at the end of his strength.
They fought bravely to the end.
If she wins the prize, we’ll never hear the end of it (= she will often talk about it).
ending  [noun] the end, especially of a story, poem etc.
Fairy stories have happy endings.
close  [noun] a stop, end or finish
the close of day
towards the close of the nineteenth century
tail-end  [noun] the very end or last part
the tail-end of the procession

slut

 
adjective
 
done in  [adjective] (informal) exhausted
He felt completely done in after running for the bus.
finished  [adjective] ended
Her chances of success are finished.
finished  [adjective] having been completely used, eaten etc.
The food is finished – there’s none left.
spent  [adjective] used
a spent match
all over finished
The excitement’s all over now.
out for the count exhausted; asleep
He was out for the count for several hours after his long walk.

slut-

 
noun
 
terminal  [noun] a usually large station at either end of a railway/railroad line, or one for long-distance buses
a bus terminal
terminus  [noun] an end, especially of a train or bus route
I get off at the bus terminus.
sum total  [noun] the complete or final total
The sum total of the damage cannot be calculated.

(Translation of slut from the PASSWORD Swedish–English Dictionary © 2023 K Dictionaries Ltd)

 

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