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dead

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  • dead1   (not alive)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    死的, 死亡的
    adj.
    • no longer alive
      • My mother's dead; she died in 1987.
        我的母亲去世了,她死于1987年。
      • a dead person/animal
        死人/动物
      • dead leaves/wood/skin
        枯叶/枯木,死皮
      • He was shot dead by a gunman outside his home.
        他在家门外被歹徒开枪打死。
      • Catherine's dead body lay peacefully on the bed.
        凯瑟琳的尸体安静地躺在床上。
      • He dropped dead(= died suddenly) last week.
        他上周猝死了。
      • The poor child looks more dead than alive.
        这个可怜的孩子看上去半死不活的。
      • In ten years he'll be dead and buried as a politician.
        十年后就不会有人记得他曾是一个政治家了。
  • dead2   (idea/belief/plan)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    无用的, 废弃的
    adj.
    • no longer believed in or aimed for
      • Many believe the peace plan is dead.
        许多人认为和平已成泡影。
      • Unfortunately racism is not yet dead.
        不幸的是种族歧视依然存在。
      • Though the idea may be dead, it is far from being buried (= people still talk about it, even though there is nothing new to say).
        尽管这种想法已经无人相信,但是它还远没有被遗忘。
  • dead3   (not used)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    过时的
    adj.
    • belonging to the past; no longer practised or fashionable
      • Is the Western a dead art form?
        西部电影艺术影视过时了吗?
      • a dead language (= one that is no longer spoken, for example Latin)
        没人在说的语言
  • dead4   (finished)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    废弃的
    adj.
    • finished; not able to be used any more
      • dead matches
        擦过的火柴
      • There were two dead bottles of wine on the table.
        桌上有两个空酒瓶。
  • dead5   (machine)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    不通电的, 无电流的
    adj.
    • not working because of a lack of power
      • a dead battery
        用完的电池
      • The hard disk is dead.
        硬盘停止运行了。
      • Suddenly the phone went dead.
        电话突然没声音了。
  • dead6   (place)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    寂静的, 无生气的
    adj.
    • very quiet, without activity or interest
      • There were no theatres, no cinemas, no coffee bars. It was dead as anything.
        那里没有剧院,没有影院,没有咖啡厅。一切都死气沉沉的。
  • dead7   (business)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    无活力的, 萧条的
    adj.
    • without activity; with nobody buying or selling anything
      • 'The market is absolutely dead this morning,' said one foreign exchange trader.
        “今早市场萧条极了。”一个外汇交易上说道。
      • Winter is traditionally the dead season for the housing market.
        冬天历来是住房市场的淡季。
  • dead8   (tired)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    精疲力竭的
    adj.
    • extremely tired; not well
      • half dead with cold and hunger
        饥寒交迫,筋疲力尽。
      • She felt dead on her feet and didn't have the energy to question them further.
        她觉得累死了,没有力气再审问他们了。
  • dead9   (without feeling)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    麻木的, 失去知觉的
    adj.
    • unable to feel because of cold, etc.
      • My left arm had gone dead.
        我的左手臂麻木了。
    • unable to feel or understand emotions
      • He was dead to all feelings of pity.
        他毫无同情心。
    • showing no emotion
      • She said, 'I'm sorry, too,' in a quiet, dead voice.
        她平静而冷漠的说:“我也很抱歉。”
      • His usually dead grey eyes were sparkling.
        他平日那冷漠的灰眼睛亮了起来。
  • dead10   (complete/exact)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    完全的, 全然的
    adj.
    • complete or exact
      • a dead silence/calm
        死一般的沉默/冷静
      • the dead centre of the target
        靶心
      • The car gave a sudden jerk and came to a dead stop.
        汽车猛然一震,猝然停下。
      • This horse is a dead cert for (= will certainly win) the race tomorrow.
        这匹马明天比赛一定赢。
      • She crumpled to the floor in a dead faint(= completely unconscious).
        她倒在地上,不省人事。
  • dead11   (never alive)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    没有生命的
    adj.
    • never having been alive
      • dead matter (= for example rock)
        无生命物质。
      • a dead planet (= one with no life on it)
        没有生命存在的行星
  • dead12   (in sport)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    局外的
    adj.
    • outside the playing area
  • dead13   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    死者
    noun  
    • people who have died
      • The dead and wounded in that one attack amounted to 6 000.
        仅那一次进攻死伤就达6000人。
    • the state of being dead
      • Christians believe that God raised Jesus from the dead.
        基督教徒相信上帝使耶稣复活了。
      • In nine years he has brought his party back from the dead almost to the brink of power.
        九年来他使党起死回生几乎要执政了。
  • dead14   (completely)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    完全地, 彻底地
    adv.
    • completely; exactly
      • You're dead right!
        你完全正确!
      • a dead straight road
        笔直的公路
      • The train was dead on time.
        火车正点出发(或到达)。
      • He's dead against the idea.
        他坚决反对这个想法。
      • The sight made him stop dead in his tracks(= stop suddenly).
        看到这一幕,他惊呆了。
      • She's dead set on getting (= determined to get) this new job.
        她打定主意要得到这个工作。
  • dead15   (very)   UK /ded/  US /ded/ 
    非常地
    adv.
    • very; extremely
      • The instructions are dead easy to follow.
        这些指令很容易执行。
      • You were dead lucky to get that job.
        你得到那份工作真是太幸运了。
      • I was dead scared.
        我怕得要死。
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