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单词 killings
释义

kill

1 of 3

verb

ˈkil How to pronounce kill (audio)
killed; killing; kills

transitive verb

1
a
: to deprive of life : cause the death of
a disease that has killed thousands
He threatened to kill them.
b(1)
: to slaughter (an animal) for food
(2)
: to convert a food animal into (a kind of meat) by slaughtering
2
a
: to put an end to
kill competition
a change that could kill our chances for success
b
: defeat, veto
killed the amendment
c
: to mark for omission
also : delete
kill a quote
d
: annihilate, destroy
kill an enemy
3
a
: to destroy the vital or essential quality of
killed the pain with drugs
b
: to cause to stop
kill the motor
c
: to check the flow of current through
kill the lights
4
: to make a markedly favorable impression on
she killed the audience
5
: to get through uneventfully
kill time
also : to get through (the time of a penalty) without being scored on
kill a penalty
6
a
: to cause extreme pain to
My back is killing me.
b
: to tire almost to the point of collapse
has been killing herself to get the project done on time
7
: to hit (a shot) so hard in various games that a return is impossible
killed a backhand down the line
8
: to consume (something, such as a drink) totally
killed his drink and held out the glass. W. L. Gresham
killed two bottles of wine over dinner

intransitive verb

1
: to cause the death of a person, animal, or plant
a murderer who may kill again
an herbicide that kills on contact
if looks could kill
2
: to make a markedly favorable impression
was dressed to kill
killable
ˈki-lə-bəl How to pronounce kill (audio)
adjective

kill

2 of 3

noun (1)

1
a
: an act or instance of killing
an animal moving in for the kill
b
: a decisive act that conclusively secures something (such as a deal or win)
2
: something killed: such as
a(1)
: an animal shot in a hunt
(2)
: animals killed in a hunt, season, or particular period of time
b
: an enemy unit (such as an airplane or ship) destroyed by military action
c
: a return shot in any of various games (such as badminton, handball, or table tennis) that is too hard for an opponent to handle

kill

3 of 3

noun (2)

often capitalized
: channel, creek
used chiefly in place names in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New York

Synonyms

Verb

  • carry off
  • claim
  • croak [slang]
  • destroy
  • dispatch
  • do in
  • fell
  • slay
  • take
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Example Sentences

Verb The disease has killed thousands of people. Three people were killed in the accident. a chemical that kills weeds a disease that can kill taking drugs to kill the pain Despite protests, the mayor killed the program. The committee killed the bill. This delay has killed our chances of finishing the project on schedule. She told him to kill the lights. See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun (1)

Middle English, perhaps from Old English *cyllan; akin to Old English cwellan to kill — more at quell

Noun (2)

Dutch kil

First Known Use

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (1)

1814, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun (2)

1669, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

kill 1 of 2

verb

ˈkil How to pronounce kill (audio)
killed; killing
1
: to end the life of : slay
… she still thought cold weather could kill you in a flash. Christopher Paul Curtis, The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963
2
: to put an end to
Aspirin will kill this headache.
3
: to use up
We still have time to kill.
4
: defeat entry 1 sense 2
Senators may kill a proposed law.
5
: to cause to become very tired
These long hours are killing me.

kill

2 of 2

noun

1
: an act of taking the life of a person or animal
The tiger moved in for the kill.
2
: an animal whose life has been taken
A lion is devouring its kill.

Choose the Right Synonym for kill

Verb

kill, murder, and assassinate mean to take the life of. kill doesn't specify the manner of death and can apply to the death of anything. An early frost killed the crops. There was a person killed in the accident. murder is used for the deliberate and unlawful killing of a person. He was arrested for murdering a rival. assassinate is usually used for the murder of an important person often for political reasons. There was a secret plan to assassinate the candidate.

killings

noun

plural of killing
1
as in profits

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • profits
  • gains
  • cleanups
  • payoffs
  • sales
  • windfalls
  • earnings
  • wages
  • salaries
  • payments
  • proceeds
  • revenues
  • bottom lines
  • incomes
  • emoluments
  • compensations
  • nets
  • lucre
  • remittals
  • interests
  • pays
  • grosses
  • yields
  • requitals

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • costs
  • expenses
  • losses
  • charges
  • expenditures
  • disbursements
  • outlays
  • outgoes
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2
as in slayings

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • slayings
  • murders
  • massacres
  • homicides
  • manslaughters
  • slaughters
  • bloodbaths
  • butcheries
  • bloodsheds
  • deaths
  • carnages
  • bloodlettings
  • mortalities
  • holocausts
  • exterminations
  • foul play
  • assassinations
  • executions
  • annihilations
  • genocides
  • devastations
  • pogroms
  • destructions
  • decimations
  • eradications
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