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TOEFL BNC: 877 COCA: 726

dead adjective NOT LIVING

A2 not now living死的,死亡的,去世的

She's been dead for 20 years now.到現在她已經去世20年了。
The motorcyclist was dead on arrival at the hospital.那位摩托車手被送到醫院時已經死亡。
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.(身體局部)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.我盤腿坐了很久,結果右腿都麻木了。

More examples

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 IN USE

UK If glasses and bottles that were previously full are dead, they are now empty.(杯子、瓶子等)空了的

In some sports, if a ball is dead, it is outside the area of play.(某些運動中球)出界的

dead adjective BORING

C2 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.市中心白天相當熱鬧,晚上卻死氣沉沉。

dead adjective EQUIPMENT

B2 If a piece of equipment is dead, it is not working.壞了的,失靈的

a dead battery沒電的電池
The phone suddenly went dead.電話突然不能用了。

C1 complete(ly)完全的,全然的

The conductor waited for dead silence before commencing the performance.樂隊指揮等觀衆們完全靜下來後才開始演出。
The post office is dead (= straight) ahead.郵局就在前面。
Aim for the dead (= exact) centre of the target.瞄準靶子的正中心。
I always try to arrive dead (= exactly) on time.我總是盡量按時到達。

UK informal very很,非常

The exam was dead easy.這次考試太容易了。
I'm dead hungry.我餓極了。
"How was the film?" "It was dead good."“那部電影怎麽樣?”“棒極了!”
dead set against (doing) sth UK also dead against (doing) sth

to be completely opposed to something堅決反對…

He's dead set against living in the city.他堅決反對住在城裏。
You won't be able to change his mind - he's dead against the plan.你不可能改變他的想法——他堅決不同意這個計劃。
dead set on (doing) sth

to be very determined to do or have something堅決要做…,一心要做…

Martha's dead set on having a new bike.瑪莎一心想要一輛新自行車。
the dead [ plural ]

dead people死去的人們,死者

Three children were among the dead.死者中有3名兒童。
A ceasefire has been called to allow the survivors to bury their dead.人們呼籲停火以便幸存者能夠掩埋他們死去的親人。
TOEFL BNC: 877 COCA: 726
dead

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PHRASES VERBSbe, lie死了His wife lay dead beside him.他的妻子死了,躺在他的身邊。look看上去死了play裝死The animal will sometimes escape danger by playing dead.這種動物有時靠裝死躲過危險。drop, fall, fall down倒地身亡He just dropped dead one day at work.一天他就在工作的時候突然倒地身亡。shoot sb, strike sb槍殺某人;(閃電)擊死某人Gunmen shot dead two unarmed police officers.持槍歹徒槍殺了兩名未攜帶武器的警官。She had been struck dead by lightning.她是給閃電劈死的。find sb發現某人死去The woman was found dead with a rope around her neck.有人發現那個女人死了,脖子上纏着一根繩子。declare sb, pronounce sb宣佈某人死亡She was declared dead on arrival at the hospital.到達醫院時,她便被宣佈死亡。ADVERBquite (especially BrE) 徹底死亡I'm afraid he's quite dead.恐怕他已經徹底斷氣兒了。almost, nearly幾乎死去already已經死亡By the time the police arrived, he was already dead.警察趕到時,他已經死了。PHRASESdead and buried (figurative) 壽終正寢In ten years he'll be dead and buried as a politician.10 年以後他的政治生涯就會壽終正寢。dead and gone死去That won't happen until long after I'm dead and gone.那種事不會發生,除非我死後很久。dead or alive是死還是活A reward was offered for his capture dead or alive.只要抓到他,不論死活,都有賞。more dead than alive接近死亡;奄奄一息Poor child, she looks more dead than alive.可憐的孩子,她看上去跟死人沒什麼兩樣。
TOEFL BNC: 877 COCA: 726
dead

adjective

dead ♦︎ late ♦︎ deceased ♦︎ lifeless ♦︎ at peaceThese words all describe people, animals or plants that are no longer alive. 這些詞均表示已死的、死去的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to lie dead / lifeless / at peacea dead / late / deceased wife / husband / mother / father / brother / sister / relativea / sb's dead / lifeless bodyalmost / nearly / apparently / seemingly dead / lifeless dead no longer alive 死的;失去生命的;枯萎的a dead person / animal / tree死人;死去的動物;枯樹dead leaves / wood / skin枯葉;枯木;死皮My mother's dead; she died in 1997.我母親不在了,她是1997年去世的。He was shot dead by a gunman outside his home.他在家門外被持槍歹徒開槍打死。 (informal) He dropped dead (= died suddenly) last week.他上星期突然去世了。OPP alive , living , live alive see also die die the dead

noun

[plural] The dead and wounded in that one attack amounted to 6 000.僅那一次襲擊就死傷達6 000人。
death

noun

[countable, uncountable] a sudden / violent / peaceful death猝死;橫死;安詳的死the anniversary of his wife's death他妻子的忌日Two children were burnt to death in the fire (= they died as a result of the fire).兩個孩子在大火中燒死了。Police are still trying to establish the cause of death.警方仍在試圖確定死因。OPP life life 1
late [only before noun] (rather formal) (of a person) no longer alive 已故的;去世的She spoke of her late husband with passion.她說到已故的丈夫時語氣裏充滿了愛意。The event was organized in memory of the late Christopher Reeve.那次活動是爲了紀念已故的克裏斯托弗•裏夫而舉行的。Late in this meaning is usually used in the phrases sb's late husband/wife/father/mother, etc. or the late John Smith/Mary Brown, etc. to talk about sb who has died quite recently. 表達此義時,late通常用在sb's late husband/wife/father/mother或the late John Smith/Mary Brown等短語裏,指最近剛去世的人。 deceased dɪˈsiːst (law 法律 or formal) dead 已死的;亡故的She took over her deceased parents' business.她接管了已故雙親的事業。 the deceased

noun

[countable] The funeral was attended by only the male relations of the deceased.參加葬禮的只有死者的男性親屬。The deceased is used especially about sb who has died recently. * the deceased尤指最近剛去世的人。
lifeless (formal) dead or appearing to be dead 死的;死了似的He knelt beside her lifeless body.他跪在她的屍體旁。 Lifeless is usually used to talk about bodies or parts of the body. * lifeless通常形容身體或身體的某個部分his / her lifeless body / form / eyes / hand他/她的屍體/毫無生氣的形體/呆滞的眼神/沒有知覺的手 at ˈpeace

idiom

dead, and therefore having no more worries 長眠;安息Her illness would develop, and soon she would be at peace.她的病情會加重,不久就要安息了。
TOEFL BNC: 877 COCA: 726
dead
Dead: dead, deceased, inanimate...
A dead body or dead person or people: body, corpse, remains...
Not interesting or exciting: boring, dull, tedious...
Not effective or useful and not working correctly: useless, ineffective, inefficient...
Not relevant or appropriate: irrelevant, inappropriate, unimportant...
Tired: tired, exhausted, sleepy...
Without pain or feeling: painless, numb, insensitive...
Words used to describe language: agglutinative, classical, cognate...
Complete and thorough: thorough, total, pure...
Empty of people or things: empty, blank, bare...
In a difficult situation: pressed, oppressed, deadlocked...
Completely and thoroughly: completely, thoroughly, fully...
Very and very much: very, particularly, deeply...
Exact and accurate: exact, accurate, perfect...

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