die 英 [daɪ]   美 [daɪ]

die

die  英 [daɪ] 美 [daɪ]

vi. 死亡;凋零;熄灭 

进行时:dying  过去式:died  过去分词:died  第三人称单数:dies  名词复数:dies 

They will all die. 他们都将死去。
Her husband died suddenly last week. 她的丈夫上周猝死。

  • Your friend would be furious if you promised you would water his plants while he was out of town, and then let his favorite fern die. To die is to expire, or to cease to be alive.
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  • vi. 死亡;凋零;熄灭
  • 1. They will all die.

    他们都将死去。

  • 2. Her husband died suddenly last week.

    她的丈夫上周猝死。

  • 3. That plant has died.

    那植物已经枯萎。

  • 4. to die of cancer, to die from cancer,

    死于癌症

  • 5. He died for his beliefs.

    他为自己的信仰献身。

  • 6. She died young.

    她年纪轻轻就死了。

  • 7. The old customs are dying.

    旧的习俗正在消亡。

die / daɪ ; NAmE daɪ / verb , noun die dies died dying verb ( dies , dying , died , died ) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to stop living 死;死亡;凋谢 Her husband died suddenly last week. 她的丈夫上周猝死。 That plant's died. 那植物已经枯萎。 dieof/from sth to die of/fromcancer 死于癌症 diefor sth He died for his beliefs. 他为自己的信仰献身。 I'll never forget it to my dying day (= until I die). 我将终生不忘。 ( informal) I nearly diedwhen I saw him there (= it was very embarrassing). 看到他在那里我简直无地自容。 diesth to die a violent/painful/natural, etc. death 横死、痛苦地死去、尽其天年等 + adj. She died young. 她年纪轻轻就死了。 At least they died happy. 至少他们死时很幸福。 + noun He died a poor man. 他在贫困中死去。 2 [intransitive ] to stop existing; to disappear 消失;消亡;灭亡 The old customs are dying. 旧的习俗正在消亡。 His secret died with him (= he never told anyone). 他的秘密随同他一起进了坟墓。 The words died on my lips (= I stopped speaking). 我话到嘴边又缩回去了。 3 [intransitive ] (of a machine 机器 ) to stop working 停止运转 The engine spluttered and died. 发动机劈劈啪啪响了一阵后便熄火了。 My car just died on me. 我的汽车开着开着就坏了。 IDIOMS be ˈdying for sth/to do sth ( informal) to want sth or want to do sth very much 渴望;极想 I'm dying for a glass of water. 我真想喝杯水。 I'm dying to know what happened. 我很想知道发生了什么事儿。 die a/the ˈdeath ( BrE) ( informal) to fail completely 彻底失败;完全消失 The play got terrible reviews and quickly died a death. 这出戏被批得一无是处,很快就收场了。 die in your ˈbed to die because you are old or ill/sick 寿终正寝 die ˈlaughing to find sth extremely funny 可笑极了;笑死人 I nearly died laughing when she said that. 她说那话时,我差点给笑死。 old ˌhabits, ˌtraditions, etc. die ˈhard used to say that things change very slowly (旧习惯、传统等)难以改变,根深蒂固 to ˈdie for ( informal) if you think sth is to die for,you really want it, and would do anything to get it 就是去死也要;不管怎么样都要 She was wearing a dress to die for. 她穿了一条漂亮得要命的连衣裙。 more at cross v. , fly n. , say v. PHRASAL VERBS ˌdie aˈway to become gradually weaker or fainter and finally disappear 逐渐减弱;逐渐模糊;逐渐消失 The sound of their laughter died away. 他们的笑声渐渐消失了。 ˌdie ˈback if a plant dies back,it loses its leaves but remains alive (植物)叶凋而不死 ˌdie ˈdown to become gradually less strong, loud, noticeable, etc. 逐渐变弱;逐渐平息;逐渐暗淡 The flames finally died down. 火焰越来越小,最后熄灭了。 When the applause had died down, she began her speech. 掌声平息后她便开始演讲了。 ˌdie ˈoff to die one after the other until there are none left 相继死去;先后死去 ˌdie ˈout to stop existing 灭绝;消失 This species has nearly died out because its habitat is being destroyed. 因栖息地正受到破坏,这一物种已濒于灭绝。 noun 1 a block of metal with a special shape, or with a pattern cut into it, that is used for shaping other pieces of metal such as coins, or for making patterns on paper or leather 模具;冲模;压模 2 ( especially NAmE) = dice  (1 ) IDIOM the die is cast ( saying) used to say that an event has happened or a decision has been made that cannot be changed 事已成定局;木已成舟 die / daɪ ; NAmE daɪ /
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