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dead1 /ded/ ●●● S1 W1 adjectiveadj [no comparative]  
1 not alive 不活的DEAD no longer alive 死的,去世的
 Her mother had been dead for ten years.
她母亲去世十年了。
 Police are trying to contact the family of the dead man.
警方在设法与死者的家属联系。
 a pile of dead leaves
一堆枯叶
 the dead body of a young soldier
一名年轻士兵的尸体
 Two men were shot dead by terrorists.
两名男子遭恐怖分子枪杀。
 Magnus was found dead in his car.
马格纳斯被人发现死在他自己的车里。
 One man is still missing, presumed dead.
仍有一人失踪,被推定已经死亡。
 He suddenly had a heart attack and dropped dead.
他突发心脏病猝死。
 She was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.
到达医院时她被宣告已经死亡。
 His fellow climbers had left him for dead on the mountain.
他的登山伙伴以为他已死,便把他留在山上走了。
 We didn’t know if she was dead or alive.
我们不知道她是死是活。
 When they found him he was more dead than alive.
他们发现他的时候,他已奄奄一息。
 Her parents were long dead.
她父母早就去世了。
Do not confuse dead, which is an adjective, with died, which is the past tense and past participle of the verb die: The man was already dead (NOT The man was already died).
不要把形容词 dead die 的过去式和过去分词 died 混淆: The man was already dead ( 不说 The man was already died). 这人已经死了。
2 not working 不工作的 [not before noun]TCT not working because there is no power 〔因无电力〕不工作的
 I picked up the phone but discovered the line was dead.
我拿起电话听筒,却发现没有声音。
 Suddenly the radio went dead.
收音机突然不响了。
 I think the batteries are dead.
我想是电池没电了。
3 already used 已使用过的,用完了的 already used 已使用过的
 a small pile of dead matches
一小堆擦过的火柴
dead glass/bottle (=one that someone has finished drinking from in a bar or restaurant) 〔酒吧或饭店里〕倒空的酒杯/酒瓶
4 boring 乏味的 [not before noun]BORING a place that is dead is boring because there is nothing interesting or exciting happening there 死气沉沉的,冷冷清清的
 This place is dead after nine o'clock.
这地方九点以后就死气沉沉了。
5 not active/used 不活跃的/不使用的 not active or being used 不活跃的;不被使用的
 The luxury car market has been dead in recent months.
近几个月来豪华汽车市场生意萧条。
6 arm/leg etc 手臂/腿等FEEL HOT/COLD/TIRED ETC a part of your body that is dead has no feeling in it, especially because the blood supply to it has been stopped 〔胳膊、腿等身体部位〕失去知觉的,麻木的
 When I got up my foot had gone dead where I’d been sitting on it.
我起来的时候,脚上坐着时压到的地方都麻了。
7 no emotion 没有感情 [not before noun]FEEL HAPPY/FRIGHTENED/BORED ETC showing no emotion or sympathy 神情冷漠的;漠不关心的
 Jennie’s eyes were cold and dead.
珍妮的眼神冷酷而麻木。
8 tired 疲劳的 [not before noun] spokenTIRED very tired 十分疲劳的
9 be dead to the world UNCONSCIOUSSLEEPto be very deeply asleep or unconscious 熟睡;失去知觉
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10 used for emphasis 用于强调 [only before noun] completely or exactly – used to emphasize what you are saying 完全的;精准的
11 over my dead body spokenLET1# used to say that you are determined not to allow something to happen 除非我死了,决不〔表示坚决不让某事发生〕
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12 I wouldn’t be seen/caught dead spokenNEVER used to say that you would never wear particular clothes, go to particular places, or do particular things, because you would feel embarrassed 我决不,我死也不〔指坚决不穿某种衣服、不去某些地方或不做某事,因为觉得难堪〕
13 in serious trouble 有大麻烦了SERIOUS SITUATION informal in serious trouble 遇到严重麻烦
14 be dead and buried UNIMPORTANTan argument, problem, plan etc that is dead and buried is not worth considering again 〔争论、问题、计划等〕不值得再考虑
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15. be dead in the water informal if a plan or idea is dead in the water, it is unlikely to continue successfully 〔计划、想法〕成功希望渺茫
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16. drop dead! spokenLEAVE A PLACE used to rudely and angrily tell someone to go away and leave you alone 滚开!别来烦我!〔用于粗鲁、无礼地叫某人离开,不许来打扰〕
17. dead language a dead language, for example Latin or Ancient Greek, is no longer used by ordinary people 死语,死语言〔现在普通人不再使用的语言,如拉丁语或古希腊语〕 living language at living1(1)
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18 the dead hand of something something which stops or slows your progress, especially a strong influence 妨碍;拖后腿的东西
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19. planet 行星HA a dead planet has no life on it 〔行星上〕无生命的,无生物的
20. in sport 体育运动DS when the ball is dead in some games, it is no longer on the playing area 〔球〕出界的,界外的
(as) dead as a dodo at dodo(3), → dead ringer
deadness noun [uncountableU]
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
lie dead
If I’m late, Mum worries that I’m lying dead somewhere.
drop dead (=die suddenly)
He dropped dead at the age of 52.
find somebody dead
A man was found dead in the apartment.
shoot somebody dead
He was jailed for life for shooting dead a burglar.
leave somebody dead (=result in someone dying – used especially in news reports)
The shooting left at least 28 people dead.
leave somebody for dead (=leave someone to die)
The men beat him and ran away, leaving him for dead.
pronounce somebody dead (=to say officially that someone is dead)
She was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident.
be feared dead (=used when someone is missing and people are worried that they are dead)
Hundreds of people are feared dead in a ferry disaster.
be presumed dead (=used when someone is missing and people think they are certainly dead)
The two boys have not been seen since they fell into the river, and are now presumed dead.
adverbs
clinically dead (=dead based on medical checks)
A person is declared clinically dead when the brain stops working.
nouns
a dead body
A dead body has been found in the woods.
phrases
long dead (=dead for a long time)
All those people I knew then are long dead now.
dead and gone informal (=completely dead)
Let’s face it, we’ll all be dead and gone soon.
more dead than alive (=very badly hurt or ill and almost dead)
He was swept up onto a beach after three days at sea, more dead than alive.
nTHESAURUS
dead no longer alive
the bodies of three dead soldiers
Is her father dead?
lifeless literary dead or seeming to be dead
their lifeless bodies
late [only before noun] formal dead – use this as a polite way of talking about someone who has died, especially recently
Mrs Lombard’s late husband
a gold Cartier bracelet that once belonged to the late American artist Andy Warhol
deceased formal dead
Her parents, now deceased, disapproved of her marriage.
her deceased husband
They were friends of the deceased (=the person who died).
departed [only before noun] dead – used in order to be polite and avoid saying the word ‘dead’
They paid their respects to their departed uncle.
his dear departed wife
gone [not before noun] informal dead – used especially when someone was alive not long before
‘Is she gone?’ ‘I’m afraid so.’
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dead2 adverbadv informal  
1 COMPLETELYcompletely 完全地
2 VERYvery 非常,十分
3 [+adj/adverbadv]EXACT directly or exactly 直接地;准确地
nCOLLOCATIONS
adjectives
dead right/wrong
You’re dead wrong, so let me handle this.
dead straight/flat
The countryside around here is dead flat all the way to the sea.
dead quiet/calm/still
The room was dead quiet while we waited for Ted to reply.
dead drunk
He came home dead drunk in the middle of the night.
phrases
be dead (set) against something (=completely disapprove of or disagree with something)
I’d like to be an actress but Mum and Dad are dead set against it.
be dead set on something (=be determined to do something)
At the moment, Steve’s just dead set on winning the gold medal.
stop dead (in your tracks) (=suddenly stop moving completely)
She was so shocked that she stopped dead in her tracks.
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dead3 noun  
1 the dead [plural] people who have died 死者,死人
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2 the dead of night/winter DURINGthe middle of the night or the middle of the winter 深夜/隆冬
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3 rise/come back/return from the dead to become alive again after dying 死而复生
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From Longman Business Dictionary
deaddead /ded/ adjectiveadj
1if the economy or an industry is dead, it is not growing or successful
The plan is to lower interest rates in order to breathe life back into the dead economy.
The domestic gold industry is dead.
2no longer important, being used, or popular
Takeover investing isn’t dead, despite all the new state anti-takeover laws.
Origin dead1
Old English

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