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
- These verses are said to have been proclaimed by the Buddha just after the pronouncement of His decease, which was to take place in three months from that day.
这些经文据说是佛在声明他要逝世后宣布的,从那天后在3个月内发生。 - Upon his decease all his properties passed to his wife.
由于他的死亡,他所有的财产都过继给了他妻子。 - Conclusion The modified method could decease the error caused by residual anticoagulant.
改良法可以减少血样被抗凝剂残留造成的结果误差。 - 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。 - Knowledge Economy Will Necessarily Cause Family Revolution And Its Decease
试论知识经济必将引致家庭的革命和消亡 - But, presumably, the brief sutra dealing with the Great Decease has been developed into the Mahaparinibbana Sutra in the course of time.
然而,也许,这个简短的经文与伟大的圆寂已经发展成为大般若涅盘经。 - 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。 - The room gave an impression of decease.
这房间给人一种死亡的印象。 - 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。 - Emphasizing non-obligatory system arrangement for decease of moral risk;
重视非强制性的制度安排,降低道德风险;