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die v.intr.(不及物动词)

To cease living; become dead; expire.

死:停止生存;死亡;断气

To cease existing, especially by degrees; fade:

消失,消逝:不再存在,特别是指程度;消失:

The sunlight died in the west.

阳光消失在西面

To experience an agony or suffering suggestive of that of death:

濒临…的边缘:经历死亡的或联想到死亡的痛苦:

nearly died of embarrassment.

几乎死于窘迫

Informal To desire something greatly:

非正式用语 渴望:非常需要某物:

I am dying for a box of chocolates. She was dying to see the exhibit.

我非常想得到一盒巧克力;她非常想去看展览

To cease operation; stop:

停止运转:中止操作;停止:

If your vehicle dies, stay with it.

如果你的车开不动了,就等在那儿

To be destroyed, as in combat:

毁灭:毁灭,如在战斗中毁坏:

could see the remains of two aircraft that had died in the attack.

可以看到在袭击中毁坏的两架飞机

death 名词 死, 死亡, 致死的原因, 毁灭, 屠杀

The act of dying; termination of life.

死,死亡:死的动作;生命的终结

The state of being dead.

死亡状态

The cause of dying:

死因:

Drugs were the death of him.

毒品断送了他的生命

A manner of dying:

死亡的方式:

a heroine's death.

英勇的死

Often Death A personification of the destroyer of life, usually represented as a skeleton holding a scythe.

常作 Death 死神:生命的毁灭者的拟人形象,通常是一具手持大镰刀的骷髅

Bloodshed; murder.

流血;谋杀

Execution.

气坏,伤透:压制或激怒(某人)到无法忍耐的程度

Christian Science The product of human belief of life in matter.

基督教科学派 (物质的)虚幻:人类对生命存于物质的信仰的产物

Law Civil death.

法律 剥夺公民权终身

The termination or extinction of something:

终止,结束:

the death of imperialism.

帝国主义的灭亡

at death's door

Near to death; gravely ill or injured.

行将就木;重病,重伤

be the death of (someone)

To distress or irritate (someone) to an intolerable degree.

处死

put to death

To execute.

处死

to death

To an intolerable degree; extremely:

到无法容忍的程度;极度地:

worried to death.

担心死了

dead adj.

死的, 无感觉的, 呆板的, 不流动的, (语言、习惯)废弃了的, 熄灭的

n.

死者

adv.

完全地, 绝对的, 突然的

adj

1 (a) no longer alive 死的:

* a dead person, animal 死的人、 动物

* dead flowers, cells 凋谢的花、 死的细胞

* The tiger fell dead. 老虎倒地死去.

(b) never having been alive; inanimate 无生命的; 无生气的:

* dead matter, eg rock 无生命的物质(如岩石).

2 (a) without movement or activity 无活动的:

* The town is dead now the mine has closed. 因矿井已关闭, 镇上一片死气沉沉.

* in the dead hours of the night, ie when everything is quiet 在夜深人静时.

(b) (infml 口) without interest and liveliness; dull 无趣的; 无生气的; 呆滞的:

* What a dead place this is! 这地方多没意思!

* The acting was rather dead. 表演十分乏味.

3 no longer used, effective, valid, etc 不再使用的、 已无作用的、 已失效的等:

* This debate is now dead. 辩论现已过去.

* My love for him is dead. 我不再爱他了.

* a dead language, eg Latin 死的语言(如拉丁语).

4 (a) numb from cold, anaesthetic, etc 冻僵的; 麻木的:

* My dead fingers could not untie the knot. 我的手指麻木了, 解不开结.

(b) [pred 作表语] ~ to sth not feeling (pity, guilt, etc) 无动於衷; 无感觉:

* He was dead to all feelings of shame. 他恬不知耻.

5 [attrib 作定语] complete; absolute 全然地; 完全地:

* dead calm, silence, etc 死一般的平静、 沉寂等

* come to a dead stop, ie stop suddenly 猛然停住

* dead centre, ie exact centre 正中心

* a dead shot, ie a person who shoots very accurately 神枪手

* a dead sleep, ie a very deep sleep 熟睡

* He's a dead cert/certainty for (ie He will certainly win) the 100 metres. 他稳拿百米第一.

6 that does, can or will no longer function 不(能)再起作用的:

* a dead match, ie one that has been struck 已擦过的火柴

* a dead battery, ie one without power 没电的电池

* The telephone went dead, ie produced no more sounds. 电话没声了.

7 [usu attrib 通常作定语] (a) (of sounds) not resonant; dull (指声音)无***鸣的, 沉闷的: