词汇 | die |
释义 | die verb[ I ] uk /daɪ/ us /daɪ/present participledying | past tense and past participledied A1 to stop being alive, either suddenly or slowly: 死去,死亡,过世 Twelve people died in the accident.12人在此次事故中丧生。 die ofShe died of hunger. He died of a heart attack. die fromHer beloved grandfather died from cancer. They died from their injuries. die withDo the figures include people who die with Covid-19 (= who have it when they die) but not because of it? die forIt is a brave person who will die for their beliefs.愿为信念而死的人称得上是勇敢者。 die in your sleepI would like to die in my sleep (= while I am sleeping).我愿在睡梦中死去。 Many people have a fear of dying.很多人害怕死亡。 to stop living dieMy dog died last week. die a natural/violent deathShe dies a natural death at home, surrounded by loved ones. pass awayHe passed away peacefully in hospital. pass onI'm sorry to hear that your grandfather has passed on. passUSMy father passed last year. die a natural, violent, etc. death to die naturally, violently, etc.: 自然死亡/死于非命等 It was assumed that he had died a natural death but new evidence suggests otherwise. to stop existing or continuing; to end: Our love will never die. Small covered markets are slowly dying, unable to compete with supermarkets. informal If a machine, battery, or phone dies, it stops working, usually because it has no power: (通常因为没有电而)停止运转,报废 die onThe engine just died on us.那台发动机刚好报废在我们手里。 I'm sorry I didn't reply to your text - my phone died.对不起,我没有回你的短信,我的电话没有电了。 These men are ready to die for their country.这些人甘愿为国牺牲。 When the queen dies, her eldest son will succeed to the throne.女王去世后,将由其长子继承王位。 We had a very hard winter last year and some of the plants died. Trees are dying in areas where acid rain is most prevalent.在酸雨非常严重的地区,树木正面临枯死。 If disturbed, the bird may abandon the nest, leaving the chicks to die.如果受到惊扰,鸟可能会弃巢而去,留下雏鸟,任由它们死亡。 She won't tell anyone; the secret will die with her. Their goal is to salvage cultural traditions that would otherwise die. Death and dying all-cause mortality antemortem bereave bite bleed out coroner death toll ghost give up the ghostidiom have one foot in the graveidiom macabre perish posthumously raise raise someone from the deadidiom roadkill self-extinction sepulchrally snuff itidiom toll You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Ends and endings Non-existence and not being Machines - not functioning Idiomsalmost/nearly die of something be dying for/to do something die a/the death die hard do or die never say die or die in the attempt to die for to/until my dying day Phrasal verbsdie away die down die off die out die noun[ C ] uk /daɪ/ us /daɪ/ dienoun[C] (TOOL)a shaped piece or mould (= hollow container) made of metal or other hard material, used to shape or put a pattern on metal or plastic模具 Models & moulds cardboard cutout cast diorama mock mock something up model mould precast recreation scale section truckle wireframe dienoun[C] (GAME)US also or old use(UKdice) a small cube (= object with six equal square sides) with a different number of spots on each side, used in games involving chance掷骰子类游戏 hammerston/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Miscellaneous games & activities air hockey beer pong belly dancing bran tub buildering bungee jumping cage diving charade Frisbee hoopla in-game inline inline skate inline skating pinball machine roller-skating RPG sandbox scavenger hunt screen time Idiomthe die is cast die | American Dictionarydie verb[ I ] us/dɑɪ/present participledying | past tense and past participledied to stop living: He died of a heart attack. She died in her sleep at the age of 94. fig. The engine just died (= stopped working). If you say that you could have/nearly died of a particular feeling, you mean that you felt the feeling very strongly: I was so embarrassed, I could have died. be dying To be dying to do something, or for something, is to be eager to do or to have it: I’m dying to hear the news. I’m dying for a cup of coffee. Phrasal verbsdie down die off die out Examples of diedie In addition, 5 participants died, 5 participants reported being too ill to participate, and 3 were lost due to relocation or other reasons. Between 1996 and 1998, 229 plants died and 629 stems recruited into the 30 cm size class. Fifteen infants survived but one baby died in the neonatal period. Birth intervals in the ' known to have died ' category therefore have a very different distribution from those in the ' known to have survived' group. Many saplings survived the attack, whereas most seedlings had died already. If one parent died, the surviving parent became the legal guardian of any minor children. Associated with the dwindling in size is the production of poor unhealthy top-growth which tends to die off prematurely. If it fails to do this, the organism will ultimately die as systems fail. The carer can now serve the dying with compassion, deep caring, professional knowledge, and comfort in the presence of the patient. At age 6 nobody receives any bequests because the parent is at age 11 and is going to die for certain. A fortnight later, the correspondent discovered that the man and child were recovering but that another child had died from fever. In the overall series of experiments, we marked approximately 330 embryos, of which about 10% died before reaching the desired endpoint. Moreover, the emphasis upon the active negotiating participants has allowed us to totally ignore the significance death and mortuary practices have for those dying. He died rather suddenly and was buried in the shrine complex. According to the headman of the town, cattle live well here but horses die off soon after ai^rival. See all examples of die These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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