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died
(v.)(vbl.)死亡,消逝
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Die
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Died
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Dying
.]
1.
To
pass
from
an
animate
to
a
lifeless
state
;
to
cease
to
live
;
to
suffer
a
total
and
irreparable
loss
of
action
of
the
vital
functions
;
to
become
dead
;
to
expire
;
to
perish
; --
said
of
animals
and
vegetables
;
often
with
of
,
by
,
with
,
from
,
and
rarely
for
,
before
the
cause
or
occasion
of
death
;
as
,
to
die
of
disease
or
hardships
;
to
die
by
fire
or
the
sword
;
to
die
with
horror
at
the
thought
.
To
die
by
the
roadside
of
grief
and
hunger
.
--
Macaulay
.
She
will
die
from
want
of
care
.
--
Tennyson
.
2.
To
suffer
death
;
to
lose
life
.
In
due
time
Christ
died
for
the
ungodly
.
--
Rom
.
v
. 6.
3.
To
perish
in
any
manner
;
to
cease
;
to
become
lost
or
extinct
;
to
be
extinguished
.
Letting
the
secret
die
within
his
own
breast
.
--
Spectator
.
Great
deeds
can
not
die
.
--
Tennyson
.
4.
To
sink
;
to
faint
;
to
pine
;
to
languish
,
with
weakness
,
discouragement
,
love
,
etc
.
His
heart
died
within
,
and
he
became
as
a
stone
.
--
1
Sam
.
xxv
. 37.
The
young
men
acknowledged
,
in
love
letters
,
that
they
died
for
Rebecca
.
--
Tatler
.
5.
To
become
indifferent
;
to
cease
to
be
subject
;
as
,
to
die
to
pleasure
or
to
sin
.
6.
To
recede
and
grow
fainter
;
to
become
imperceptible
;
to
vanish
; --
often
with
out
or
away
.
Blemishes
may
die
away
and
disappear
amidst
the
brightness
.
--
Spectator
.
7.
Arch.
To
disappear
gradually
in
another
surface
,
as
where
moldings
are
lost
in
a
sloped
or
curved
face
.
8.
To
become
vapid
,
flat
,
or
spiritless
,
as
liquor
.
To die in the last ditch
,
to
fight
till
death
;
to
die
rather
than
surrender
.
=\“There
is
one
certain
way,”
replied
the
Prince
[
William
of
Orange
]
“
by
which
I
can
be
sure
never
to
see
my
country's
ruin
, --
I
will die in the last ditch
.”
\= --
Hume
(
Hist
.
of
Eng
. ).
--
To die out
,
to
cease
gradually
;
as
,
the
prejudice
has
died
out
.
Syn:
--
To
expire
;
decease
;
perish
;
depart
;
vanish
.
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