dying
                                        英 ['daɪɪŋ]
美 ['daɪɪŋ]
                                        
- adj. 临终的,垂死的
- n. 死,死亡
- v. 死,死亡;枯萎;失去活力(die的ing形式)
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            - dying
- late 13c., "death," verbal noun from die (v.). From mid-15c. as a past participle adjective, "in the process of becoming dead."
                 - 1. She spent a period of time working with people dying of cancer. 
- 她有一段时间曾帮助垂危的癌症患者。
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- 2. But that doesn't mean this brand of politics is dead or dying. 
- 但那并不意味着这种政治主张已经或正在消亡。
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- 3. Persons dying from cancer grow thin and visibly waste away. 
- 因患癌症濒临死亡的人会日渐消瘦,而且身体明显衰弱。
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- 4. In her dying days the old Queen unbent a little. 
- 在临死的那些日子里,年迈的女王态度稍缓和了一些。
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- 5. Order me a pot of tea, I'm dying of thirst. 
- 给我来一壶茶,我快要渴死了。
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