deadly
英 ['dedlɪ]
美['dɛdli]
- adj. 致命的;非常的;死一般的
- adv. 非常;如死一般地
英英释意
- 1. causing or capable of causing death;
- "a fatal accident"
- "a deadly enemy"
- "mortal combat"
- "a mortal illness"
- 2. of an instrument of certain death;
- "deadly poisons"
- "lethal weapon"
- "a lethal injection"
- 3. extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom;
- "venomous snakes"
- "a virulent insect bite"
- 4. involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death;
- "the seven deadly sins"
- 5. exceedingly harmful
- 6. (of a disease) having a rapid course and violent effect
双语例句
- 1. His mother's voice was one he knew; ice cold and deadly.
- 母亲的声音是他很熟悉的:冰冷、无情。
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- 2. Broadcast news was accurate and reliable but deadly dull.
- 新闻广播准确可靠但却非常枯燥。
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- 3. She took the gun and blazed away with calm and deadly accuracy.
- 她拿起枪,冷静地连续射击,弹无虚发。
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- 4. The authorities are looking into last week's deadly gas explosions.
- 当局正在调查上周发生的恶性瓦斯爆炸事件。
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- 5. The north wind was bitter and deadly cold.
- 北风寒冷刺骨。
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