Usage examples of "ends" in English with translation to Spanish

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The story ends with his death. La historia termina con su muerte.
In my language, the "," is called comma, the ";" is called semicolon, ":" is called colon, "..." are called ellipsis, and this sentence ends with a period. En mi idioma, la "," se llama coma, el ";" se llama punto y coma, ":" se llama dos puntos, "…" se llama puntos suspensivos y esta frase acaba con un punto final.
My day ends at 5 o'clock. Mi día termina a las cinco en punto.
Our conversation always ends in a quarrel. Nuestras conversaciones siempre terminan en una pelea.
The novel ends with the heroine's death. La novela termina con la muerte de la heroína.
Now money begins to end, now it ends to begin. Ahora el dinero se empieza a terminar, ahora se termina de empezar.
He flirts so forcefully that he ends up pushing women away. Él es tan tenso para coquetear que termina alejando a las mujeres.
I've married and I realize, that my childhood ends now. Yo me casé y me he dado cuenta de que mi niñez termina ahora.
In Esperanto an adjective ends in "a." The plural is formed by adding "j." En esperanto un adjetivo termina con "a". El plural está formado añadiendo "j".
Whenever someone brings up politics, he always ends up reconsidering his positions on everything. Siempre que alguien saca la política como tema, él termina reconsiderando sus posturas acerca de todo.
Time: That which man is always trying to kill, but which ends in killing him. El Tiempo: aquello que el hombre siempre intenta matar, pero que termina matándole.
In the end, one always ends up wishing to annihilate one's fellow man. Therein lies the sad fate of humanity. Al fin y al cabo, siempre se termina deseando destruir al vecino. He ahí la triste suerte de la humanidad.
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? 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?
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. 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.
Who in the rainbow can draw the line where the violet tint ends and the orange tint begins? Distinctly we see the difference of the colors, but where exactly does the one first blendingly enter into the other? So with sanity and insanity. ¿En el arcoíris quién puede trazar la línea en la que el matiz violeta termina y comienza el naranja? Vemos con claridad la diferencia de los colores, pero ¿exactamente dónde empieza el uno a mezclarse con el otro? Lo mismo ocurre con la cordura y la locura.
How does the film end? ¿Cómo termina la película?
I'm at my wits' end Soy al final de mis ingenios
Let's end this debate. Terminemos este debate.
The end, so long good bye! El final, ¡adiós!
The conference will end tomorrow. La conferencia terminará mañana.
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