mortally

英['mɔːtəli] 美['mɔːrtəli]
  • adv. 致命地
使用频率:
  • mort n.猎物死亡信号;很多;多数
  • mort n.猎物死亡信号;很多;多数
Adverb:
  1. in such a manner that death ensues (also in reference to hatred, jealousy, fear, etc.);

    "a being of whom the forest Indians are said to be mortally afraid, with a hoof shaped like the heel of a bottle"

1. Candida admits to having been "mortally embarrassed".
坎迪达承认当时“尴尬得要命”。

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2. He falls, mortally wounded.
他倒下了,伤得很重。

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3. The soldier is mortally wounded.
这个士兵受了致命伤.

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4. He was mortally offended by your remarks.
他对你那番话感到非常生气.

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5. He is mortally jealous.
他非常嫉妒.

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    1. A gigantic Celtic god and ruler of Britain. After he was mortally wounded in battle, his head was buried in London, where it served as a protection against invaders.
      布兰似巨人般的凯尔特人的上帝和不列颠统治者。在战斗中因伤致死后,他的头被埋葬在伦敦,以作为一种反对侵略者的保护力量
    2. Polish patriot and general who aided American forces in the Revolutionary War, commanding the defense of Charleston(1779) and leading a cavalry brigade in the siege of Savannah, during which he was mortally wounded.
      普瓦斯基,卡齐米尔1747-1779波兰爱国主义者和将军,在美国独立战争中曾支持美军,指挥了查理斯顿防御战(1779年)并在萨瓦纳之围时率领一个骑兵旅,在这场战斗中受重伤而牺牲

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