dead lietuviškai
dead vertimas 1. a 1) miręs, negyvas; as dead as a doornail/mutton/nit negyvas (be jokio abejojimo); 2) visiškas; dead certaintyvisiškas įsitikinimas; dead drunk visiškai girtas; dead march gedulingas maršas; dead and gone seniai praėjęs; 3) nutirpęs; my fingers are dead man nutirpo pirštai; 4) gilus; gūdus; in the hours of dead night nakti tyloje; 5) nustojęs galioti (apie įstatymą, paprotį);2. n 1):the dead mirusieji; numirėliai; 2): in the dead of night nakties glūdumoje;3. adv visai, visiškai
- dead end (n.) aklagatvis, aklavietė
- dead-end (adj.) be perspektyvų
- dead heat (n.) lygiosiomis pasibaigusios lenktynės, lygiosios
- drop dead (v.) paskutinį kvapą išleisti, numirti, žūti, mirti, atsisveikinti su pasauliu, iškeliauti į amžinybę
- dead ringer (n.) gyvavaizdis, paveikslas
- dead beat (adj.) išvargęs, nusivaręs, nusikamavęs
- dead-beat (adj.) nusivaręs, išsunktas, nusikamavęs, nusikapstęs, pavargęs kaip šuo, nusivaręs nuo koto, nusikalęs, iš nuovargio nepastovintis ant kojų, pavargęs
- dead on target (adj.) teisingas, tikslus
- dead reckoning (n.) spėjimas, spėliojimas
- dead set (adj.) nusistatęs, užsispyręs
- flog a dead horse (v.) tuščiai stengtis
- dead body (n.) lavonas, negyvėlis
- dead tired (adj.) nusivaręs, išsunktas, nusikamavęs, nusikapstęs, pavargęs kaip šuo, nusivaręs nuo koto, nusikalęs, iš nuovargio nepastovintis ant kojų, pavargęs
- Dead Sea (n.) Negyvoji jūra
- Dead Sea Negyvoji jūra
- living dead (n.) zombis
- dead-and-alive (adj.) įkyrus, varginantis, siaubingai nuobodus, klaikus, nykus, atgrasus
- dead studio (n.) lavoninė, morgas
- dead language (n.) mirusi kalba
- dead room (n.) lavoninė, morgas
- Veneration of the dead Protėvių kultas
- stop dead (v.) sustoti kaip įbestam
- (people) people who are no longer living Type of: people
- (time) a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense Type of: time
- (asleep) no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life
- (not showing characteristics) not showing characteristics of life, especially the capacity to sustain life; no longer exerting force, or having energy or heat Similar to: extinct, lifeless, out of play
- (tired) very tired
- (precise) unerringly accurate Similar to: precise
- (physically inactive) physically inactive Similar to: extinct
- (unresponsive) not showing human feeling or sensitivity
- (deadened) devoid of physical sensation
- (unreverberant) lacking acoustic resonance Similar to: unreverberant
- (unprofitable) not yielding a return
- (standing) not circulating or flowing
- (nonextant) not surviving in active use Similar to: extinct
- (inelastic) lacking resilience or bounce Similar to: inelastic
- (inoperative) out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown Similar to: inoperative
- (noncurrent) no longer having force or relevance Similar to: noncurrent
- (uncharged) drained of electric charge
- (inactive) devoid of activity Similar to: inactive
- (complete) having every necessary or normal part, component, or step
- (abruptly) quickly and without warning
- (absolutely) completely and without qualification
dead sinonimai absolute, all in, asleep, at peace, at rest, barren, beat, benumbed, broken, bushed, busted, callous, cold, deadened, defunct, departed, desert, deserted, desolate, disappeared, dog-tired, drained, entire, exhausted, expired, extinct, fagged out, flat, forsaken, frigid, gone, idle, inactive, indifferent, inert, late, lifeless, out of order, passed away, passed on, spent, stagnant, sterile, torpid, total, utter, wooden, worn out, deceased, numb, abruptly, absolutely, all, all of a sudden, altogether, at full blast, clean, completely, deadly, deathly, downright, entirely, full, fully, of a sudden, out, perfectly, precipitously, quite, right, short, suddenly, thoroughly, to one's fingertips, totally, to the bone, to the fingertips, to the full, up to the hilt, utterly, very, whole, wholly