death-defying
/ˈdeθ dɪfaɪɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdeθ dɪfaɪɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
death-defying — 形容詞
1. so dangerous that the person involved seems to be challenging death itself — use
搏命的
極度危險、冒著生命危險的
so dangerous that the person involved seems to be challenging death itself — used to describe physical feats, stunts, escapes, or performances that involve a serious risk of dying
Kenji performed a death-defying jump between two rooftops during the action film.
Kenji 在動作片中表演了搏命的屋頂間跳躍。
collocation: death-defying jump
The documentary showed footage of a death-defying climb up the frozen waterfall.
這部紀錄片播放了攀爬結冰瀑布這種搏命行為的畫面。
attributive use before noun 'climb'
Amina watched the death-defying motorcycle stunt with her hands over her eyes.
Amina 雙手遮著眼睛,觀看那場搏命的摩托車特技表演。
Wei's death-defying escape from the burning building was captured on camera.
Wei 從失火大樓搏命逃出的過程被鏡頭拍了下來。
The acrobats amazed the crowd with their death-defying trapeze routine.
這些特技演員的搏命高空鞦韆表演讓觀眾驚嘆不已。
文法句型
death-defying + noun
be + death-defying
用法筆記
Most commonly used attributively (before a noun) to describe activities rather than people. It rarely describes a person's character; instead it describes the action or feat itself.