dying的意思和读音

dying

: [ˈdaɪɪŋ] : ['daɪɪŋ]

n.

adj.

v.“die”

adj.thriving

adj.last,final,ultimate,closing,ending

dyingadj.

1.[obn]connected with or happening at the time of sb's death

I will remember it to my dying day .

her dying wishes/words

n.

1.[pl]people who are dying

doctors who care for the dying

v.1.“die”

adj.1.,,2.,;3.,4.();,1.,,2.,;3.,4.();,

v.1.The present participle of die

adj.1.not likely to live much longer; done or spoken just before deatstrong.a dying tradition, industry, activity, etc. is not likely to exist much longer; a dying light or fire has almost stopped burning or shining

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2. eastward a.&ad. dying a. duty n. ...

3. DUCK DYING EASING ...

4. Attack Daeth/dying FirstBlood ...

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1.If only the plant could talk, it might be able to save itself from dying, either from thirst or drowning.

2.The air grew thin within a day. Many people could do nothing but sleep. I watched as my Princess was slowly dying. I had to try something.

3.By faith Jacob, when he was dying, blessed each of Joseph's sons, and worshipped as he leaned on the top of his staff.

4.It was the kind of card you used to get from a grandmother or an aging aunt or, in this case, a dying father.

5.Well, if I go down dying', you know she bound to put a blanket on my bed.

6.In dying better known for the pills, thrills and heartaches than her performances, she might be said to have been ahead of her time.

7.And if I didn't think of him as different, I never thought about him dying either.

8.Most of all, I never wanted you to see me as a helpless old man dying in a hospital bed.

9.The dying friend said that perhaps her sickness would have been better understood if she had been treated by a woman.

10.thru " the dark night far away? I am dying, forever, crying to be with you; who can say? "穿