dead
英 [ded]美[dɛd]
- adj. 无生命的;呆板的;废弃了的
- adv. 完全地
- n. 死者
词组搭配
(as) dead as a (或 the) dodo
(as) dead as a doornail
(as) dead as mutton
dead from the neck up
(informal)stupid
(非正式)愚蠢的
dead meat
(informal)in serious trouble
(非正式)有麻烦,死定了
if anyone finds out, you're dead meat.
要是有人发现,你就死定了。
the dead of night
the quietest, darkest part of the night
深夜,夜深人静时
the dead of winter
the coldest part of winter
隆冬,严冬
dead on
exactly right
完全正确
her judgement was dead on.
她的判断完全正确。
dead on one's feet
(informal)extremely tired
(非正式)累极了
dead to the world
(informal)fast asleep
(非正式)沉睡,酣睡
from the dead
from a state of death
从死亡
Christ rose from the dead.
耶稣死而复生。
make a dead set at
Christ rose from the dead.
耶稣死而复生。
over my dead body
Christ rose from the dead.
耶稣死而复生。
wouldn't be seen (或 caught) dead in (或 with, at 等)
(informal)used to express strong dislike for a particular thing
(非正式)[用于表示对某事物的强烈厌恶]死也不要
I wouldn't be seen dead in a navy suit.
我死都不会穿海军服的。
双语例句
- 1. "Let's invite her to dinner." — "Over my dead body!"
- “我们请她来吃晚饭吧。”——“除非我死了!”
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. But that doesn't mean this brand of politics is dead or dying.
- 但那并不意味着这种政治主张已经或正在消亡。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. "That is correct, Meg," he answered in his cold, dead voice.
- “没错,梅格。”他用冰冷、阴沉的声音答道。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. The deal with Chelsea may not, however, be dead.
- 不过,与切尔西的交易或许还有戏。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. She hadn't followed her instinct and because of this Frank was dead.
- 她没有听从自己心里的话,弗兰克因此死了。
来自柯林斯例句