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Anna
Please explain me this phrasal verb: to end up. I looked up it in a dictionary but the translation doesn’t go for the sentence : “It’s exciting to end up in different countries and different cities day after day”. I’m interested in the verb " end up". Is the meaning in this case "to finally find yourself"?
2012年11月25日 14:58
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to end up= the final place/the end result
2012年11月26日
"Please explain this phrasal verb to me..." should be your question. If you say "please explain me...", it sounds a bit comical - as if you had no clue to your own existence.
2012年11月25日
Yes. "To end up" referes to a final state. "I traveled many place and I ended up living in Russia." "I was hungry and ended up getting some McDonalds." "I ended up marrying my girlfriend from high school."
2012年11月25日
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