0 to stop living or existing, either suddenly or slowly -- 死去,死亡,過世
I'm sorry I didn't reply to your text - my phone died. 對不起,我沒有回你的簡訊,我的電話沒有電了。
The engine just died on us. 台引擎剛好報廢在我們手裡。
My grandmother died a natural death (= did not die of illness or because she was killed), as she would have wanted. 我祖母壽終正寢,這是她所希望的結局。
She will not tell anyone - the secret will die with her. 她不會告訴任何人——這個秘密會爛在她的肚子裡。
Our love will never die. 我們的愛將永不消逝。
I would like to die in my sleep (= while I am sleeping). 我願在睡夢中死去。
It is a brave person who will die for their beliefs. 願為信念而死的人稱得上是勇敢者。
She died of/from hunger/cancer/a heart attack/her injuries. 她死於饑餓/癌症/心臟病/傷病。
1 a shaped piece or mould (= hollow container) made of metal or other hard material, used to shape or put a pattern on metal or plastic -- 模具
2 a small cube (= object with six equal square sides) with a different number of spots on each side, used in games involving chance -- 擲骰子類遊戲
In the overall series of experiments, we marked approximately 330 embryos, of which about 10% died before reaching the desired endpoint.
A fortnight later, the correspondent discovered that the man and child were recovering but that another child had died from fever.
At age 6 nobody receives any bequests because the parent is at age 11 and is going to die for certain.
The carer can now serve the dying with compassion, deep caring, professional knowledge, and comfort in the presence of the patient.
If it fails to do this, the organism will ultimately die as systems fail.
Associated with the dwindling in size is the production of poor unhealthy top-growth which tends to die off prematurely.
If one parent died, the surviving parent became the legal guardian of any minor children.
Many saplings survived the attack, whereas most seedlings had died already.