dead的意思和读音

dead

: [ded] : [ded]

n.

adj.

adv.

deader  deadest  

adj.+n.dead person,dead silence,dead cat,dead bird,dead boy

v.+n.bury dead

adv.+v.dead stop

adj.alive,sensitive,exciting,current,live

adj.deceased,departed,lifeless,numb,stiff

deadadj.not alive

1.no longer alive

My mother's dead; she died in 1987. 1987

a dead person/animal

dead leaves/wood/skin

He was shot dead by a gunman outside his home.

Catherine's dead body lay peacefully on the bed.

He dropped dead(= died suddenly) last week.

The poor child looks more dead than alive .

In ten years he'll be dead and buried as a politician.

idea/belief/plan

2.[nbn]no longer believed in or aimed for

Many believe the peace plan is dead.

Unfortunately racism is not yet dead.

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) .

not used

3.belonging to the past; no longer practised or fashionable

Is the Western a dead art form?西

a dead language(= one that is no longer spoken, for example Latin)

finished

4.(informal)finished; not able to be used any more

dead matches

There were two dead bottles of wine on the table.

machine

5.not working because of a lack of power

a dead battery

The hard disk is dead.

Suddenly the phone went dead .

place

6.(informal)very quiet, without activity or interest

There were no theatres, no cinemas, no coffee bars. It was dead as anything.

business

7.(informal)without activity; with nobody buying or selling anything

‘The market is absolutely dead this morning,’ said one foreign exchange trader.“。”

Winter is traditionally the dead season for the housing market.

tired

8.[nubn](informal)extremely tired; not well

half dead with cold and hunger

She felt dead on her feet and didn't have the energy to question them further.

without feeling

9.[nbn]unable to feel because of cold, etc.

My left arm had gone dead .

10.~ to sthunable to feel or understand emotions

He was dead to all feelings of pity.

11.showing no emotion

She said, ‘I'm sorry, too,’ in a quiet, dead voice.:“。”

His usually dead grey eyes were sparkling.

complete/exact

12.[obn]complete or exact

a dead silence/calm

the dead centre of the target

The car gave a sudden jerk and came to a dead stop .

This horse is a dead cert for(= will certainly win) the race tomorrow.

She crumpled to the floor in a dead faint(= completely unconscious) .

never alive

13.never having been alive

dead matter(= for example rock)

a dead planet(= one with no life on it)

in sport

14.outside the playing area

IDM

She's a dead ringer for a girl I used to know.

be a dead ringer for sb(informal));(to look very like sb

She's a dead ringer for a girl I used to know.

(as) dead as a/the dodo(informal)completely dead; no longer interesting or valid(as) dead as a doornail(informal)completely deada dead duck(informal)a plan, an event, etc. that has failed or is certain to fail and that is therefore not worth discussing

You'll be sorry you said that when I'm dead and gone.

be dead and gone(informal)to be dead

You'll be sorry you said that when I'm dead and gone.

We need to free business from the dead hand of bureaucracy.

the dead hand of sthan influence that controls or restricts sth

We need to free business from the dead hand of bureaucracy.

His leadership campaign is dead in the water.

dead in the watera person or plan that isdead in the water has failed and has little hope of succeeding in the future

His leadership campaign is dead in the water.

If anyone finds out, you're dead meat.

dead meat(informal)in serious trouble

If anyone finds out, you're dead meat.

She was pronounced dead on arrival.

The bill was dead on arrival in the Senate.

The software was DOA.

dead on arrivalalready dead when arriving at hospital

She was pronounced dead on arrival.

(informal)very unlikely to be successful; not working when it is delivered

The bill was dead on arrival in the Senate.

The software was DOA.

dead to the worldfast asleep

She moves into our home over my dead body.

over my dead body(informal)used to show you are strongly opposed to sth

She moves into our home over my dead body.

She wouldn't be seen dead in a hat.

He wouldn't be caught dead going to a club with his mother.

sb wouldnt be seen/caught dead…(informal)穿used to say that you would not like to wear particular clothes, or to be in a particular situation

She wouldn't be seen dead in a hat.

He wouldn't be caught dead going to a club with his mother.

n.

1.[pl]people who have died

The dead and wounded in that one attack amounted to 6 000. 6 000

2.[sing]the state of being dead

Christians believe that God raised Jesus from the dead.使

In nine years he has brought his party back from the dead almost to the brink of power.使

IDM

I crept out of bed in the dead of night and sneaked downstairs.

in the dead of nightin the quietest part of the night

I crept out of bed in the dead of night and sneaked downstairs.

in the dead of winterin the coldest part of winteradv.completely

1.completely; exactly

You're dead right!

a dead straight road

The train was dead on time.

He's dead against the idea.

The sight made him stop dead in his tracks(= stop suddenly) .

She's dead set on getting(= determined to get) this new job.

very

2.(informal)very; extremely

The instructions are dead easy to follow.

You were dead lucky to get that job.

I was dead scared.

IDM

She saw me, recognized me and cut me dead.

cut sb deadto pretend not to have seen sb; to refuse to say hello to sb

She saw me, recognized me and cut me dead.

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adj.1.no longer alive; people who are dead2.a piece of equipment that is dead is no longer working or able to receive an electrical signal3.a place, time, or situation that is dead is not very interesting because very little happens in it4.no longer considered useful, relevant, or likely to be successful5.very tired, weak, or sick6.if a part of your body is dead, you cannot feel it or move it normally7.if someones eyes are dead, or if their voice is dead, they feel or show no emotion8.a dead language such as Latin is no longer used by people in their ordinary lives9plete10.a ball is dead in some games if it is outside the area on which the game is played, so that the game stops for a short time11.a place that is dead has no living plants or animals in it12.a dead glass or bottle is one that you have finished drinking from; a dead match has already been used and is now useless13.in serious trouble1.no longer alive; people who are dead2.a piece of equipment that is dead is no longer working or able to receive an electrical signal3.a place, time, or situation that is dead is not very interesting because very little happens in it4.no longer considered useful, relevant, or likely to be successful5.very tired, weak, or sick6.if a part of your body is dead, you cannot feel it or move it normally7.if someones eyes are dead, or if their voice is dead, they feel or show no emotion8.a dead language such as Latin is no longer used by people in their ordinary lives9plete10.a ball is dead in some games if it is outside the area on which the game is played, so that the game stops for a short time11.a place that is dead has no living plants or animals in it12.a dead glass or bottle is one that you have finished drinking from; a dead match has already been used and is now useless13.in serious trouble

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1.At least six people have been killed in Deraa since the unrest began on Friday; Syrian forces shot dead four on Friday and one on Sunday.

2.One last question: Suppose, Lord Russell, this film were to be looked at by our descendants like a dead-sea scroll in a thousand years time.

3.Pamela's reaction in London to the news about Henry had indicated that the romance was far from dead.

4."He said, 'You go there, and one minute you're with your buddies and the next minute you're dead, ' " Mr. Hoyt recalled.“,‘,’”

5.Me, a short story! Began to feel terror in the middle is very funny, very sad ending. Once there was a ghost, put the ass, dead.

6.Fairweather said he did not understand why it happened, because the soldiers in the training process was told to respect the dead enemy.

7.This had been in the evening when we were all at home, and Mother had come running up the street with the dead, dripping child in her arms.湿

8.Her mother, who was traveling with her from Paris to visit relatives in the Comoros, is among those feared dead.访

9.If they hadn't found me, I'd be dead now. Harry stuck his wand up its nose and Ron knocked it out with its own club.

10.But, alas, by the time George has thought all this, the ants are already dead and mopped up on a wet cloth and rinsed down the sink.