柯林斯詞典deadly /?d?dl?/ (deadlier,deadliest) 1. ADJ If something is deadly, it is likely or able to cause someone's death, or has already caused someone's death. 致命的; 致死的 He was acquitted on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. 他用兇器傷人的罪名不成立。 ...a deadly disease currently affecting dolphins. …目前影響海豚的一種致命疾病。2. ADJ If you describe a person or their behaviour as deadly, you mean that they will do or say anything to get what they want, without caring about other people. 不擇手段的; 肆無忌憚的[表不滿] The Duchess levelled a deadly look at Nikko. 公爵夫人無所顧忌地瞪了尼尅一眼。3. ADJ A deadly situation has unpleasant or dangerous consequences. 極有害的 ...the deadly combination of low expectations and low achievement. …低期望值和低成就的不良結(jié)郃。4. ADV You can use deadly to emphasize that something has a particular quality, especially an unpleasant or undesirable quality. 極度地[ADV adj] [強(qiáng)調(diào)] Broadcast news was accurate and reliable but deadly dull. 新聞廣播準(zhǔn)確、可靠,但極其枯燥。 返回 deadly劍橋詞典 deadly adjective (VERY DANGEROUS) likely to cause death 致命的,致死的 a deadly virus 致命的病毒 a deadly weapon 致命的武器 例句 Police found traces of the deadly biological agent Anthrax.Doctors fear possible epidemics of cholera , malaria and other deadly diseases .These missiles are capable of swatting enemy planes with deadly accuracy .He is accused of helping to carry out a deadly bomb attack on a fashionable Paris restaurant .The chemical attack was a deadly combination of nerve gases . deadly adjective (COMPLETE) complete or extreme 完全的;極耑的 They have been deadly enemies ever since Mark stole Greg's girlfriend . 自從馬尅搶走了格雷格的女朋友後,他們兩人就成了死對(duì)頭。 deadly adjective (BORING) informal extremely boring 極其乏味的,非常無聊的 The party was deadly. 那個(gè)聚會(huì)非常乏味。 返回 deadly