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    deadly查询结果如下:

    音标:['dedli]
    比较级:deadlier 最高级:deadliest
    基本释义/说明:adj.致命的;如死一样的
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    a.
    ①致死的,致命的;
    a deadly weapon
    致死的武器,凶器.
    deadly poison
    剧毒.
    ②不共戴天的,恨透的;
    deadly enemies
    死敌.
    ③死气沉沉的;
    a deadly conversation
    死气沉沉的谈话.
    ad.
    ①死样的;
    deadly pale
    惨白.
    ②极度;
    deadly tired
    累极.
    -扩展释义
    adj. 【计算机】
    致死的(非常的,殊死的);adv.非常
    adj. 【化学】
    致死的,非常的,殊死的
    N/A
    a.1. 致命的,致死的;毒性的,2. 不共戴天的;殊死的[B]3. 死一般的[B]4. 【口】非常的,极度的[B]5. 【口】非常无聊的,令人厌烦的,ad.1. 死一般地,2. 非常,极度地
    Cancer is a deadly disease.
    癌是一种致命的疾病。
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. certain mixtures of drugs can be deadly

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    例句3. I noted their deadly seriousness’

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    例句4. he was deadly pale and too weak to speak’

    -deadly的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    deadly的形容词最高级级形式
    “We are in Zimbabwe, ground zero of the deadliest epidemic known to mankind.”
    “Now, all this comes on the heels of what was the deadliest attack here since the they ended their push, their offensive near the coast.”
    “Orissa was recently devastated by the deadliest cyclone of the century causing death and destruction on an unheard of scale.”
    deadly的形容词比较级形式
    “The toxin contained in the organs of fugu, or puffer fish, is said to be 1300 times deadlier than cyanide.”
    “Therefore, agricultural, herding societies will carry deadlier germs than will hunter-gatherers or people that farm only plants.”
    “Since it first emerged in 1997, avian influenza has become deadlier and more resilient.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    die的过去式和过去分词
    “As third in the line of succession, she would only become queen if her brothers both died or became ineligible.”
    “Having been in excellent health, Vaughan Williams died suddenly in the early hours of 26 August 1958 at Hanover Terrace.”
    “Collections of the songs were published, preserving many that could otherwise have vanished as oral traditions died out.”
    dead的过去式和过去分词
    “This dude at the club was trying to kill us so I deaded him, and then I had to collect from Spice.”
    (transitive) To prevent by disabling; stop. || (transitive) To make dead; to deaden; to deprive of life, force, or vigour. || (Britain, transitive, slang) To kill.
    (intransitive) To stop living; to become dead; to undergo death. || followed by of; general use: || followed by from; general use, though somewhat more common in the context of medicine or the sciences: || followed by for; often expressing wider contextual motivations, though sometimes indicating direct causes: || (now rare) followed by with as an indication of direct cause: || (still current) followed by with as an indication of manner: || (transitive) To stop living and undergo (a specified death). || (intransitive, figuratively) To yearn intensely. || (intransitive) To be utterly cut off by family or friends, as if dead. || (intransitive, figuratively) To become spiritually dead; to lose hope. || (intransitive, colloquial, hyperbolic) To be mortified or shocked by a situation. || (figuratively, intransitive, hyperbolic) To be so overcome with emotion or laughter as to be incapacitated. || (intransitive, of a machine) To stop working, to break down. || (intransitive, of a computer program) To abort, to terminate (as an error condition). || To perish; to cease to exist; to become lost or extinct. || To sink; to faint; to pine; to languish, with weakness, discouragement, love, etc. || (often with “to”) To become indifferent; to cease to be subject. || (video game) To be killed by an enemy. Usually followed by to or another preposition. || (architecture) To disappear gradually in another surface, as where mouldings are lost in a sloped or curved face. || To become vapid, flat, or spiritless, as liquor. || (of a stand-up comedian or a joke) To fail to evoke laughter from the audience.
    “When I die and they lay me to rest, I’m going to go to the place that’s the best.”
    “As the night wore on, the commotion in the streets would gradually die.”
    “Sandra would be driving somewhere, and without warning, the engine would die.”
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