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death

n.

Death, death, cause of death, destruction, massacre

death

death

AHD:[d?th]

D.J.[deG]

K.K.[dWG]

n. (noun)< /p>

The act of dying; termination of life.

Death, death: the act of dying; the end of life

The state of being dead.

Death status

The cause of dying:

Drugs were the death of him.

Drugs were the death of him. His life

A manner of dying:

A heroine's death.

A heroic death

Often Death A personification of the destroyer of life, usually represented as a skeleton holding a scythe.

Often Death Death: A personification of the destroyer of life, usually represented as a skeleton holding a scythe. Skeleton

Bloodshed; murder.

Bloodshed; murder

Execution.

Be angry, hurt: suppress or anger (someone

Christian Science The product of human belief of life in matter.

Christian Science (material) illusion: human belief in life in matter The product of

Law Civil death.

Law deprives citizens of their rights for life

The termination or extinction of something:

Termination, end:< /p>

The death of imperialism.

The death of imperialism

at death's door

Near to death; gravely ill or injured.

p>

To distress or irritate (someone) to an intolerable degree.

be the death of (someone)

put to death

put to death

To execute.

execute

to death

To an intolerable degree; extremely:

to the point of being intolerable; extremely:

worried to death.

worried to death

Middle English deeth < /p>

Middle English deeth

from Old English d?h * see dheu- 2

From Old English d?h * see dheu- 2

death

[deW]

n.

Death, death

Cause of death, condition of death, manner of death

Death

Destruction, destruction

Tragedy, murder, bloodshed

>[Death]Death

Plague

Lifeless, deprived of public power

suffer death

Suffer death

< p>feign[sham] death

play dead

sentence sb. to death

sentence someone to death

die a hero's death

Heroic sacrifice

avenge the death of his compatriots

Avenge the death of his compatriots

deathbed

[5deWbed]

n.

The bed you sleep on when you are dying; dying

death

[deW]

< p>adj.

Done at the time of death

deathblow

[5deWblEJ]

n.

Fatal A blow

Deadly thing

deathcup

n.

Planting amanita (a poisonous mushroom)

deathin

n.

European aquatic poison hemlock

deathplace

n.

Death Location

death's -head

n.

The skull symbolizing death

deathtrap

n.< /p>

Unsafe buildings

Very dangerous places [situations]

deathwatch

[5deWwRtF]

n.

The guardian of the dying, the guardian of the death row

Woodworm

deathworm

n.

Deathwound

deathwound

n.

Deathful

deathful

[`deWf?l]

adj.

Deadly

Fatal, murderous

deathless

[5deWlIs]< /p>

adj.

Immortal, eternal

deathlike

[`deWlaIk]

adj.

p>

Deathly

deathly

[5deWlI]

adv.

Deathly

Very much

adj.

Deadly, like death, relating to death

a dog's death

Shameful Death; tragic death

After death the doctor.

[Proverb] It is too late to call a doctor after death.

(as) pale as death

face as dead

as still as death

very quiet

as sure as death

It is absolutely true

be death on

Be good at..., be a master of...

Love...

Dislike very much

Hate extremely, oppose very much

be in at the death

(when hunting) see it with your own eyes to see the prey being bitten to death; to see the outcome or climax of the matter with one's own eyes

be scared

be frightened

be frightened

scared be the death of

be the death of

laugh someone to death (often referred to as a joke)

kill someone, break someone's heart

[Spoken] To be the cause of... death, to force... to die bitterly

Be tickled to death

It makes people extremely happy; makes people satisfied; Make people laugh to their belly

Better a glorious death than a shameful life.

[Proverb] It is better to die with glory than to live in humiliation.

bleed to death

bleed to death

bore sb. to death

make someone annoying to death

catch one's death (of cold)

Suffering from a severe cold (an exaggeration)

Suffering from an incurable disease

cling like grim death (to )

[spoken] hold on tightly, hold on with all your strength

hold on like grim death (to)

[spoken] hold on tightly, hold on with all your strength catch

dice with death

play with life; risk

die a dog's death

a shameful death; a tragic death< /p>

die a martyr's death

heroic sacrifice

die a natural death

die a martyr's death

die a violent death" die the death

die the death

will die

be executed

do to death

kill< /p>

[Oral] Overdose; too much repetition makes you tired or tiring

drink oneself to death

Drink oneself to death

dry death

Non-drowning

Bleeding death

everlasting death

Zong Yongjie, suffering in hell forever

fed to death

fed to death

flog to death

fed to death

freeze to death< /p>

Frozen to death

go one's death (on, for)

Go all in on...

Do your best for...

gore to death

(horned animal) gore to death with its horns

like grim death

Desperately, firmly

living death

miserable life; joyless life

meet one's death

lose one's life, die

p>

put to death

Kill, execute

raise from death

Resurrection

raise from the death< /p>

raise to life

raise to life

raise to life

sick to death of

Tired of... Extremely sick

sick unto death

Very sick

Extremely tired

stone sb. to death

Stone someone to death

strae death

[Su] died in bed

sudden death

Sudden death< /p>

Very strong liquor; poor quality whiskey

talk to death

[US] talk endlessly; discuss endlessly To prevent (bills, etc.) from passing

to death...

To the extreme, ...to death

to the death

To the end; to the end

work oneself to death

To make (oneself) exhausted to death without rest

worse tha

n death

worse than death, very bad

death by misadventure

death caused by accident

death in the pot< /p>

Hidden danger

Death is the grand leveller.

[Proverb] There is no high or low on the road to death.

Death knocks at the door.

Death knocks at the door, approaching death.

Death pays all debts. (=Death quits all scores .)

[Proverb] One death is a hundred.

Death pays all debts. (=Death quits all accounts .)

[Proverb] One death will lead to a hundred deaths.

Death pays all debts. (=Death squares all scores .)

[Proverb] One death means a hundred things.

Death pays all debts. (=Death squares all accounts.)

[Proverb] Death pays all debts.

death under shield

Death in battle; death

acute radiation death

Acute radiation death

Black Death

The Black Death (the plague that was rampant in Europe from 1348 to 1349)

civil death

Law of lifelong deprivation of citizenship rights

clinical death

Clinical death

crib death

Sudden infant death syndrome

cot death

Sudden infant death syndrome< /p>

genetic death

Genetic death

heat death

Heat death

impending death

< p>dying; on the verge of death

mimic death

suspended death

neutron death

neutron capture

reproductive death

Reproductive death

slow death

Electronic aging

somatic death

Physical death

sudden death

The winner is the one who scores the first goal

death

death

AHD: [d?th]

D.J.[deG]

K.K.[dWG]

n.

The act of dying; termination of life.

The state of being dead.

The cause of dying:

Drugs were the death of him.

A manner of dying:

a heroine's death.

Often Death A personification of the destroyer of life, usually represented as a skeleton holding a scythe.

Bloodshed; murder .

Execution.

Christian Science The product of human belief of life in matter.

Law Civil death.

The termination or extinction of something:

the death of imperialism.

at death's door

Near to death; gravely ill or injured.

be the death of (someone)

To distress or irritate (someone) to an intolerable degree.

put to death

To execute.

< p>to death

To an intolerable degree; extremely:

worried to death.

Middle English deeth

from Old English d ?h * see dheu- 2

death

birthlife

death

[deW]

n.

Death, death; perish