decease
英 [dɪˈsiːs]
美 [dɪˈsiːs]
n. 死亡; 亡故
过去分词:deceased 复数:deceases 现在分词:deceasing 过去式:deceased 第三人称单数:deceases
BNC.46602 / COCA.46141
牛津词典
noun
- 死亡;亡故
the death of a person
英英释义
noun
- the event of dying or departure from life
- her death came as a terrible shock
- upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren
verb
- pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
- She died from cancer
- The children perished in the fire
- The patient went peacefully
- The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102
双语例句
- Also living a gold hair when the time comes, the small toy of yellow eyes comes out, can not also horrify to decease you this wench.
到时候也生个金头发,黄眼睛的小娃娃出来,还不得吓死你这丫头。 - Upon your decease the house will pass to your wife.
你死后房屋归你太太所有。 - The room gave an impression of decease.
这房间给人一种死亡的印象。 - To Ananda who is still a trainee on the path, the decease of the Buddha was an occasion of terror and awe which caused his hair to stand on end.
阿难仍然是一个路上的学员,对他来讲佛的逝世是一个突然的错误而且令人惊讶的是他的头发是树立起的。 - There is a very brief sutra dealing with the Great Decease in the Samyutta Nikaya.
在杂阿含经中有一个非常简短的佛经谈到圆寂。 - Vietnam also has reported recent cases of blue ear decease ( disease).
越南也报告说最近发现蓝耳猪的病例。 - Upon my decease my children will inherit everything.
我死后孩子们将继承一切。 - Living expenses shall be paid to the person who is maintained by the aggrieved before his or her decease and without ability to work.
对死者生前扶养的无劳动能力的人,还应当支付生活费。 - Environment protection requires implementing certain restrictions, but free trade strives to decease its intervention.
环境保护要求对自由贸易实行一定程度的限制,贸易自由则力求减少环境保护的干预。 - Fortunately, its mother died before the time arrived; some thirteen years after the decease of Catherine, when Linton was twelve, or a little more.
幸亏他的母亲在那时候到来之前就死了;那是在凯瑟琳死后十三年左右,林惇是十二岁,也许还略略大一点。