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die

英 [da?]美[da?]
  • vi. 死亡;凋零;熄滅
  • vt. 死,死于…
  • n. 沖模,鋼模;骰子
  • n. (Die)人名;(西)迭;(阿拉伯)迪埃

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詞態(tài)變化


第三人稱單數(shù):?dies;過去式:?died;過去分詞:?died;現(xiàn)在分詞:?dying;

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中文詞源


die

來自PIE*dheu, 離開,死亡,詞源同dead, death.

die 骰子

來自拉丁語datum, 給予,詞源同date, donate. 原指擲骰子,后指骰子。

英文詞源


die
die: English has two distinct words die. The noun, ‘cube marked with numbers’, is now more familiar in its plural form (see DICE). The verb, ‘stop living’ [12], was probably borrowed from Old Norse deyja ‘die’. This, like English dead and death, goes back ultimately to an Indo- European base *dheu-, which some have linked with Greek thánatos ‘dead’.

It may seem strange at first sight that English should have borrowed a verb for such a basic concept as ‘dying’ (although some have speculated that a native Old English verb *dīegan or *dēgan did exist), but in fact it is a not uncommon phenomenon for ‘die’ verbs to change their meaning euphemistically, and therefore to need replacing by new verbs. In the case of the Old English verbs for ‘die’, steorfan survives as starve and sweltan in its derivative swelter, while cwelan is represented by the related cwellan ‘kill’, which has come down to us as quell.

=> dead, death
die (v.)
mid-12c., possibly from Old Danish d?ja or Old Norse deyja "to die, pass away," both from Proto-Germanic *dawjan (cognates: Old Frisian deja "to kill," Old Saxon doian, Old High German touwen, Gothic diwans "mortal"), from PIE root *dheu- (3) "to pass away, die, become senseless" (cognates: Old Irish dith "end, death," Old Church Slavonic daviti, Russian davit' "to choke, suffer").

It has been speculated that Old English had *diegan, from the same source, but it is not in any of the surviving texts and the preferred words were steorfan (see starve), sweltan (see swelter), wesan dead, also foregan and other euphemisms.

Languages usually don't borrow words from abroad for central life experiences, but "die" words are an exception, because they are often hidden or changed euphemistically out of superstitious dread. A Dutch euphemism translates as "to give the pipe to Maarten." Regularly spelled dege through 15c., and still pronounced "dee" by some in Lancashire and Scotland. Used figuratively (of sounds, etc.) from 1580s. Related: Died; dies.
die (n.)
early 14c. (as a plural, late 14c. as a singular), from Old French de "die, dice," which is of uncertain origin. Common Romanic (cognates: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian dado, Proven?al dat, Catalan dau), perhaps from Latin datum "given," past participle of dare (see date (n.1)), which, in addition to "give," had a secondary sense of "to play" (as a chess piece); or else from "what is given" (by chance or Fortune). Sense of "stamping block or tool" first recorded 1690s.

雙語例句


1. He won his first Derby on the aptly named "Never Say Die".
他駕馭著這匹名副其實(shí)的“永不言敗”奪得了他的第一個(gè)德比馬賽冠軍。

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2. You stay here, you die. No two ways about it.
你若留在這里,必死無疑。

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3. A new study proved conclusively that smokers die younger than non-smokers.
一項(xiàng)新的研究確證了吸煙者比不吸煙者死得早。

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4. Lung cells die and are replaced about once a week.
肺細(xì)胞約每周新老更替一次。

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5. They often take a long time to die back after flowering.
花期過后,它們的枝葉常常過很長一段時(shí)間才會(huì)枯萎。

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