单词 | put to death |
释义 | death /deth/noun
ORIGIN: OE dēath; Ger Tod; see dead and die1 deathˈful adjective
deathˈless adjective
deathˈlessness noun deathˈlike adjective
deathˈliness noun deathˈly adjective
deathˈward or deathˈwards adverb deathˈy adjective death adder noun A poisonous Australian elapid snake (Acanthophis antarcticus) deathˈ-agˈony noun The struggle often preceding death death angel noun Death cap deathˈbed noun
deathbed repentance noun Repentance for one's faults, sins, etc when it is too late to reform one's life deathˈ-bell noun The passing bell deathˈblow noun
death cap or death cup noun A very poisonous toadstool (Amanita phalloides) often mistaken for an edible mushroom death cell noun A prison cell for condemned prisoners awaiting execution death certificate noun A legal certificate on which a doctor states the fact and usu the cause of a person's death deathˈ-damp noun A cold sweat preceding death deathˈ-dealing adjective Fatal, likely to cause death death duty noun (often in pl) duty paid on inheritance of property (now replaced by inheritance tax (see under inherit)) deathˈ-fire noun A light supposed to presage death death futures plural noun The life insurance policies of people who are terminally ill, bought for a lump sum by an investor who receives the proceeds of the policy on the death of the insured death house noun (US inf) Death row death knell noun
deathˈ-marked adjective Marked for or by death, destined to die death mask noun A plaster cast taken from the face after death deathˈmatch noun (informal) In computer games, a mode of play in which players deliberately attempt to eliminate one another death metal noun A particularly loud and fast style of heavy metal music, usu characterized by a preoccupation with death, the vocabulary and imagery of horror films and the occult death penalty noun The legal taking of a person's life as punishment for crime deathˈ-pracˈtised adjective (Shakespeare) Threatened with death by malicious arts death rate noun The proportion of deaths to the population death rattle noun A rattling in the throat that sometimes precedes death death ray noun An imaginary ray able to kill death roll noun (obsolete) A death toll death row noun (US) The part of a prison where prisoners who have been sentenced to death are confined death'sˈ-head noun
death's-head moth noun A hawk moth with pale markings on the back of the thorax somewhat like a skull death slide noun Another name for a zipwire deathsˈman noun (Shakespeare) An executioner deathˈ-song noun A song sung before dying death squad noun An unofficial terrorist group who murder those whose views or activities they disapprove of, often operating with the tacit or covert support of the government of the country death star noun A small thin star-shaped metal plate with sharpened points, used as a missile deathˈ-stroke noun A death blow death throe noun The dying agony deathˈ-token noun (Shakespeare) A sign or token of impending death, a plague-spot death toll noun A list of the dead, eg after an accident or a natural disaster deathˈtrap noun An unsafe structure, vehicle or place that exposes one to great danger of death death warrant noun An order from the authorities for the execution of a criminal deathˈwatch noun
deathwatch beetle noun A beetle that produces a ticking noise, found esp in house timbers (genus Xestobium) death wish noun (psychology) A wish, conscious or unconscious, for death for oneself or another deathˈ-wound noun A wound that causes death at death's door Very near to death catch one's death (of cold) (informal) To catch a very bad cold death on Fatal to, fond of, good at do or put to death
gates or jaws of death The point of death in at the death
like death warmed up or over (informal) Very unwell like grim death Tenaciously on one's deathbed About to die sign one's own death warrant To do something that makes one's downfall inevitable to death
to the death To the very end put1 /pŭt/transitive verb (putting /pŭtˈing/; put)
ORIGIN: Late OE putian (found in the verbal noun putung instigation); there were also potian and pȳtan, which may account for some of the dialect forms; cf Dan putte, Swed putta putter /pŭtˈər/ noun
puttˈing noun Putting the shot (qv below) putˈ-and-take noun A gambling game played with a top on which are marked instructions to give to or take from a bank or pool of objects putˈ-down noun
putˈ-in noun (rugby) The act of throwing the ball into a set scrum putˈ-off noun
putˈ-on noun A hoax put option see put (n) above. puttˈer-on noun (Shakespeare) An instigator puttˈer-out noun (obsolete) Someone who deposited money on going abroad, on condition of receiving a larger sum on his return, if he ever returned putˈ-through noun A transaction in which a broker arranges the buying and the selling of shares puttˈing-stone noun A heavy stone used in putting the shot put-upˈ adjective Arranged beforehand in a false but deceptively plausible way put about
put across
put an end (or a stop) to To cause to discontinue put away
put back
put by
put case see under case2 put down
put for To make an attempt to gain put forth
put forward
put in
put in an appearance see under appear put in mind To remind put it across someone To defeat someone by ingenuity put it on To pretend (to be ill, etc) put it past someone (usu with not) to judge it inconsistent with someone's character put off
put on
put on to
put out
put over
put paid to see under paid put the make on see under make1 put through
putting the shot, stone or weight The act or sport of hurling a heavy stone or weight from the hand by a sudden thrust from the shoulder (see also putt1) put to
put to death see under death put to it
put to rights see under right1 put to sea To begin a voyage put to the sword see under sword put two and two together To draw a conclusion from various facts put up
put-up job A dishonest scheme prearranged usu by several people put upon
put up to
put up with To endure stay put To remain passively in the position assigned well put on or (Scot) well putten on Respectably dressed |
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