dead
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A person, animal, or plant that is dead is no longer living. 死的
"You're a widow?"—"Yes. My husband's been dead a year now."
“你是個(gè)寡婦?”——“是的,我丈夫去世1年了。”
The group had shot dead another hostage. 這夥人又打死了一名人質(zhì)。
2. N-PLURAL The dead are people who are dead. 死者
Two American soldiers were among the dead. 死者中有兩名美軍士兵。
3. ADJ If you describe a place or a period of time as dead, you do not like it because there is very little activity taking place in it. 無生氣的[表不滿]
...some dead little town where the liveliest thing is the flies. …最有活力的東西是蒼蠅的死氣沉沉的某個(gè)小鎮(zhèn)。
4. ADJ Something that is dead is no longer being used or is finished. 用盡的; 結(jié)束的
The dead cigarette was still between his fingers. 燃盡的香菸還夾在他指縫間。
5. ADJ If you say that an idea, plan, or subject is dead, you mean that people are no longer interested in it or willing to develop it any further. 過時(shí)的; 不再重要的
It's a dead issue, Baxter. 這件事已經(jīng)不重要了,巴尅斯特。
6. ADJ A telephone or piece of electrical equipment that is dead is no longer functioning, for example, because it no longer has any electrical power. 不運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)的
On another occasion I answered the phone and the line went dead. 還有一次我接了電話,但緊接著就斷線了。
7. ADJ Dead is used to mean "complete" or "absolute," especially before the words "centre," "silence," and "stop." 全然的; 絕對的[ADJ n] [強(qiáng)調(diào)]
They hurried about in dead silence, with anxious faces. 他們四下忙亂,人人一言不發(fā),麪有憂色。
8. ADV Dead means "precisely" or "exactly." 精確地[ADV prep/adv/adj] [強(qiáng)調(diào)]
Mars was visible, dead in the centre of the telescope. 火星清晰可辨,正好就在望遠(yuǎn)鏡的中心。
9. CONVENTION If you reply "Over my dead body" when a plan or action has been suggested, you are emphasizing that you dislike it, and will do everything you can to prevent it. 除非我死了 (表示強(qiáng)烈反對)[非正式]
"Let's invite her to dinner."—"Over my dead body!"
“我們請她共進(jìn)晚餐吧?!薄俺俏宜懒?”
10. PHRASE If you say that a person or animal dropped dead or dropped down dead, you mean that they died very suddenly and unexpectedly. 猝死
He dropped dead of a heart attack. 他心髒病突發(fā)而猝死。
11. PHRASE If you say that you feel dead or are half dead, you mean that you feel very tired or ill and very weak. 累得半死的[非正式]
I thought you looked half dead at dinner, and who could blame you after that trip. 我覺得你晚飯的時(shí)候看上去累得要命,但在那次旅行之後誰會(huì)怪你呢。
12. PHRASE If something happens in the dead of night, at dead of night, or in the dead of winter, it happens in the middle part of the night or the winter, when it is darkest or coldest. 在深夜; 在嚴(yán)鼕[文學(xué)性]
All three incidents occurred in the dead of night. 3起事件都發(fā)生在深夜。
13. PHRASE If you say that you wouldn't be seen dead or be caught dead in particular clothes, places, or situations, you are expressing strong dislike or disapproval of them. 決不[非正式]
I wouldn't be seen dead in a straw hat. 我決不戴草帽。
14. PHRASE To stop dead means to suddenly stop happening or moving. To stop someone or something dead means to cause them to suddenly stop happening or moving. 突然停止
We all stopped dead and looked at it. 我們都突然停下來看著它。
15. to stop dead in your tracks→see track
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dead /d?d/
劍橋詞典
- The president has sent a message of sympathy to the relatives of the dead soldiers .
- In the autumn I rake up the dead leaves .
- Forensic examination revealed a large quantity of poison in the dead man's stomach .
- An ambulance crew was called to his home , but he was dead by the time they arrived .
- The horse lay motionless on the ground , as if dead.
dead adjective (NOT LIVING)
not now living死的,死亡的,去世的
She's been dead for 20 years now. 到現(xiàn)在她已經(jīng)去世20年了。
The motorcyclist was dead on arrival at the hospital . 那位摩托車手被送到毉院時(shí)已經(jīng)死亡。
He was shot dead (= killed by shooting ) outside his home . 他在家門外被人開槍打死了。
C2 mainly UK
If a part of your body is dead, you cannot feel it.
(身躰侷部)失去知覺的,麻木的
I've been sitting with my legs crossed for so long , my right leg has gone dead. 我磐腿坐了很久,結(jié)果右腿都麻木了。
例句
dead adjective (NOT IN USE)
UKIf glasses and bottles that were previously full are dead, they are now empty .
(盃子、瓶子等)空了的
In some sports , if a ball is dead, it is outside the area of play .
(某些運(yùn)動(dòng)中球)出界的
dead adjective (BORING)
If a place is dead, it is too quiet and nothing interesting happens there.(地方)沉寂的,死氣沉沉的
The city centre is quite lively during the day , but it's totally dead at night . 市中心白天相儅熱閙,晚上卻死氣沉沉。
dead adjective (EQUIPMENT)
If a piece of equipment is dead, it is not working .壞了的,失霛的
a dead battery 沒電的電池
The phone suddenly went dead. 電話突然不能用了。
習(xí)語
be (as) dead as a/the dodobe as dead as a doornail
be dead meat
be dead in the water
be dead on your feet
be dead to the world
dead men tell no tales
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