dying
柯林斯詞典
1. Dying is the present participle of . (die)的現(xiàn)在分詞
2. ADJ A dying person or animal is very ill and likely to die soon. 垂死的[ADJ n]
...a dying man. …一個垂死之人。
3. N-PLURAL The dying are people who are dying. 垂死的人們
By the time our officers arrived, the dead and the dying were everywhere. 當(dāng)我們的警官到達(dá)的時候已是遍地尸首和垂死的人。
4. ADJ You use dying to describe something which happens at the time when someone dies, or is connected with that time. 臨終的[ADJ n]
It'll stay in my mind till my dying day. 它將長存我心,直到生命的最后一天。
5. ADJ The dying days or dying minutes of a state of affairs or an activity are its last days or minutes. 瀕臨消亡的 (日子); 即將結(jié)束的 (時刻)[ADJ n]
...a story of love and war in the dying days of the Ottoman Empire. …奧特曼帝國瀕臨滅亡時的一個愛情與戰(zhàn)爭的故事。
6. ADJ A dying tradition or industry is becoming less important and is likely to disappear completely. 沒落的; 快要消亡的[ADJ n]
Shipbuilding is a dying business. 造船業(yè)是一個沒落行業(yè)。
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dying /?da???/
劍橋詞典
- very ill and likely to die soon
將死的,奄奄一息的,病入膏肓的
She nursed her dying husband for months . 她照料了病入膏肓的丈夫好幾個月。
A dying tradition or industry is becoming much less common or important .
(傳統(tǒng)或行業(yè))衰落的,衰敗的,即將消失的
happening at the time someone dies , or connected with that time
臨死的,臨終的
Beethoven's dying words are said to have been "I shall hear in heaven ." 據(jù)說貝多芬的臨終遺言是“我會在天堂聽到”。 返回 dying