diehard如何读

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diehard是什么意思

  • n.顽固分子
  • adj.顽固的

diehard变形

复数:diehards

diehard英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to pass from physical life : expire die young died from his injuries a dying tree

died at the age of 56

to pass out of existence : cease

their anger died at these words

to disappear or subside gradually—often used with away, down, or out

the storm died down

sink, languish

dying from fatigue

to long keenly or desperately

dying to go

to be overwhelmed by emotion

die of embarrassment

to cease functioning : stop

the motor died

to end in failure

the bill died in committee

to become indifferent

die to worldly things

noun

plural dice a small cube marked on each face with from one to six spots and used usually in pairs in various games and in gambling by being shaken and thrown to come to rest at random on a flat surface—often used figuratively in expressions concerning chance or the irrevocability of a course of action

the die was cast

plural dies, architecture dado sense 1a

plural dies any of various tools or devices for imparting a desired shape, form, or finish to a material or for impressing an object or material: such as

a hollow internally threaded screw-cutting tool used for forming screw threads

a mold into which molten metal or other material is forced

a perforated block through which metal or plastic is drawn or extruded for shaping

diehard词源英文解释

Verb Middle English dien, from or akin to Old Norse deyja to die; akin to Old High German touwen to die Noun Middle English dee, from Anglo-French dé

The first known use of die was in the 12th century

diehard儿童词典英英释义

dieteticadjective

of or relating to diet or dietetics

diet1 of 4noun

the food and drink that a person, animal, or group usually takes

many birds live on a diet of insects

the kind and amount of food selected for a person or animal for a special reason (as improving health)

a high-protein diet

a plan of eating and drinking less than usual so as to reduce one's weight

going on a diet

something experienced repeatedly

a steady diet of television

diet2 of 4verb

to eat or cause to eat less or according to special rules

diet3 of 4adjective

reduced in calories

a diet soft drink

diet4 of 4noun

a body of lawmakers : legislature

dietaryadjective

of or relating to a diet or to the rules of diet

diet1 of 4noun

the food and drink that a person, animal, or group usually takes

many birds live on a diet of insects

the kind and amount of food selected for a person or animal for a special reason (as improving health)

a high-protein diet

a plan of eating and drinking less than usual so as to reduce one's weight

going on a diet

something experienced repeatedly

a steady diet of television

diet2 of 4verb

to eat or cause to eat less or according to special rules

diet3 of 4adjective

reduced in calories

a diet soft drink

diet4 of 4noun

a body of lawmakers : legislature

dieselnoun

diesel engine

a vehicle (as a truck or train) driven by a diesel engine

a fuel designed for use in diesel engines

die1 of 2verb

to stop living : expire

died of old age

to pass out of existence : come to an end

their anger was dying down

to disappear or lessen gradually

the wind died down

to wish eagerly or desperately

dying to go

to be completely overcome with emotion

almost died of embarrassment

to stop functioning

the motor sputtered and died

die2 of 2noun

plural diceˈdīs  a small cube marked on each side with one to six spots and used usually in pairs in various games—often used figuratively in expressions concerning chance or the absence of possible change in a course of action

the die was cast

plural diesˈdīz  any of various devices used for cutting, shaping, or stamping a material or object

dieresis

diaeresisnoun

a mark ¨ placed over a vowel to show that it is pronounced in a separate syllable (as in naïve or Brontë)

die1 of 2verb

to stop living : expire

died of old age

to pass out of existence : come to an end

their anger was dying down

to disappear or lessen gradually

the wind died down

to wish eagerly or desperately

dying to go

to be completely overcome with emotion

almost died of embarrassment

to stop functioning

the motor sputtered and died

die2 of 2noun

plural diceˈdīs  a small cube marked on each side with one to six spots and used usually in pairs in various games—often used figuratively in expressions concerning chance or the absence of possible change in a course of action

the die was cast

plural diesˈdīz  any of various devices used for cutting, shaping, or stamping a material or object

diehard 例句

1 Varda’s films are unique, magical, and special, as diehard fans will attest.

2 "Malcolm would like to thank the group's diehard legions of fans worldwide for their never-ending love and support," the group said in a statement.

3 It also suits "Anchorman 2," which in the 10 years since the first film opened, managed to build a diehard aftermarket fan base.

4 On the other side, diehard Mugabe fans think him a traitor.

另一方面,强硬的穆加贝支持者则视马科尼先生为叛徒。

5 There's something here for everyone - gospel, rock, folk and pop fans along with your country diehards.

6 The best strategy for securing autographs is to ask advice of diehard fans who haunt the team complexes all morning.

7 Makes sense: she is, as she put it, a “diehard New Yorker.”

8 It’s as if they’re a group of diehard Yankees fans at a baseball game.

9 Though “Dumb Starbucks” has catapulted Fielder into the limelight, diehard fans of the show know that this is not the first incident in which one of his outrageous marketing schemes has actually yielded successful results.

10 The only barrier to Disney hitting the magic $7bn box office total is whether Rogue One proves to be a winner with diehard Star Wars fans this Christmas.

11 And now he’s about to be known as every diehard Directioner’s favorite guy in the group, given this latest update:

12 After all, this one's for the diehards, the fans happy to queue up from 7am to get their hands on a copy.

13 For almost a decade, family members, associates, diehards on Jackson forums, and audiologists have been asking: Are three posthumous songs attributed to the artist actually sung by someone else?

14 Her secret died with her.

15 It suits both the casual listener and the diehard fan since mainstream chart music and offbeat rarities can all be found in the same place.

16 Not that some diehards don’t still cling to their turntables and CDs.

17 “No description or discipline. All you have to do is understand diehard structure and you can do this. I moved to L.A. thinking I was going to write movies,” he recalls.

18 On Tuesday evening, several diehard Kraftwerk fans waited outside the museum in the vain hope of scoring an extra ticket.

19 Mainstream rock fans will probably have a few favourite Metallica and Iron Maiden songs, but Slayer are the diehard metalhead's true champions and not a band for the noncommittal.

20 The other Iranians we interviewed were still very diehard about their anti-Shah feelings.

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cross my heart and hope to die die out to die for old habits die hard die in one's bed sine die die in committee die from/of hunger die down die like flies

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