dead

/ded/ (bre, ipa) · [dˈɛd] /ded/ (ame, ipa) · [dˈɛd] /ˈded/ (ame, mw)

dead — noun

1. people whose lives have ended, thought of together as one group.

1.名詞A2
釋義

people whose lives have ended, thought of together as one group.

例句

Bilal's grandmother lit incense every year for the dead of her village.

the dead of + [place/event]

The names of all the dead were carved into the stone memorial.

passive: the dead as subject complement

同義詞
  • the deceased

    more formal, often used in official or legal contexts

  • the departed

    formal or euphemistic, used especially in religious or respectful settings

反義詞
  • the living

    the natural opposite — people who are alive

文法句型

the dead + plural verb

用法筆記

Always used with the definite article 'the' when referring to people who have died as a group. This noun takes a plural verb: 'The dead are remembered every year.'

常見錯誤

Dead are buried in that cemetery.
The dead are buried in that cemetery.
💡The noun form requires 'the' before it.
The dead was honored at the ceremony.
The dead were honored at the ceremony.
💡'The dead' is plural and takes a plural verb.

dead — adjective

dead — adverb