died
n. 已故的
died
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died
v. vbl.
死亡,消逝
v. vbl.
死亡,消逝
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die
/daɪ/
(dying, died,dies)
1. 及物动词/不及物动词 When people, animals, and plants die, they stop living. 死亡 [no passive]
- A year later my dog died. 1年后,我的狗死了。
- Sadly, both he and my mother died of cancer. 令人悲伤的是,他和我母亲都死于癌症。
- I would die a very happy person if I could stay in music my whole life. 如果我这一生都能生活在音乐之中,就是死,我也会死得快乐。
2. 不及物动词 If a machine or device dies, it stops completely, especially after a period of working more and more slowly or inefficiently. 停止运转 [书面]
- Then suddenly, the engine coughed, spluttered, and died. 突然,发动机发出喀喀声、噼啪声,然后就熄火了。
3. 不及物动词 You can say that you are dying of thirst, hunger, boredom, or curiosity to emphasize that you are very thirsty, hungry, bored, or curious. (饥渴、厌倦、好奇得) 要命 [非正式] [only cont]
- Order me a soda, I'm dying of thirst. 给我要杯汽水,我快渴死了。
4. 及物动词/不及物动词 You can say that you are dying for something or are dying to do something to emphasize that you very much want to have it or do it. 渴望 [非正式] [only cont]
- I'm dying for a breath of fresh air. 我真想呼吸点新鲜空气。
5. 及物动词/不及物动词 You can use die in expressions such as "I almost died" or "I'd die if anything happened" where you are emphasizing your feelings about a situation, for example, to say that it is very shocking, upsetting, embarrassing, or amusing. (差点) 死去 [非正式,口语]
- I nearly died when I read what she'd written about me. 看到她对我的描述,我差点没死。
- I nearly died of shame. 我羞愧得要命。
- I thought I'd die laughing. 我以为我要笑死了。
6. → see also dying
7. 习语 If you say that something is to die for, you mean that you want it or like it very much. 令人非常想要; 令人非常喜欢 [非正式]
- It may be that your property has a stunning view, or perhaps it has a kitchen or bathroom to die for. 也许是你的房子有极漂亮的景色,也许它的厨房和卫生间太令人向往。
8. 习语 If you say that habits or attitudes die hard, you mean that they take a very long time to disappear or change, so that it may not be possible to get rid of them completely. (习惯、观念等) 难以消除; 难以改变
- Old habits die hard. 旧习难改。
9. 名词 → another name for dice
/daɪ/
(dying, died,dies)
1. 及物动词/不及物动词 When people, animals, and plants die, they stop living. 死亡 [no passive]
- A year later my dog died. 1年后,我的狗死了。
- Sadly, both he and my mother died of cancer. 令人悲伤的是,他和我母亲都死于癌症。
- I would die a very happy person if I could stay in music my whole life. 如果我这一生都能生活在音乐之中,就是死,我也会死得快乐。
2. 不及物动词 If a machine or device dies, it stops completely, especially after a period of working more and more slowly or inefficiently. 停止运转 [书面]
- Then suddenly, the engine coughed, spluttered, and died. 突然,发动机发出喀喀声、噼啪声,然后就熄火了。
3. 不及物动词 You can say that you are dying of thirst, hunger, boredom, or curiosity to emphasize that you are very thirsty, hungry, bored, or curious. (饥渴、厌倦、好奇得) 要命 [非正式] [only cont]
- Order me a soda, I'm dying of thirst. 给我要杯汽水,我快渴死了。
4. 及物动词/不及物动词 You can say that you are dying for something or are dying to do something to emphasize that you very much want to have it or do it. 渴望 [非正式] [only cont]
- I'm dying for a breath of fresh air. 我真想呼吸点新鲜空气。
5. 及物动词/不及物动词 You can use die in expressions such as "I almost died" or "I'd die if anything happened" where you are emphasizing your feelings about a situation, for example, to say that it is very shocking, upsetting, embarrassing, or amusing. (差点) 死去 [非正式,口语]
- I nearly died when I read what she'd written about me. 看到她对我的描述,我差点没死。
- I nearly died of shame. 我羞愧得要命。
- I thought I'd die laughing. 我以为我要笑死了。
6. → see also dying
7. 习语 If you say that something is to die for, you mean that you want it or like it very much. 令人非常想要; 令人非常喜欢 [非正式]
- It may be that your property has a stunning view, or perhaps it has a kitchen or bathroom to die for. 也许是你的房子有极漂亮的景色,也许它的厨房和卫生间太令人向往。
8. 习语 If you say that habits or attitudes die hard, you mean that they take a very long time to disappear or change, so that it may not be possible to get rid of them completely. (习惯、观念等) 难以消除; 难以改变
- Old habits die hard. 旧习难改。
9. 名词 → another name for dice
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