Demise
n.
1. 死亡 2. (行動或存在的)終止舶替,終結(jié)滑沧;失敗肪康;地位(或職位)的喪失 3. 【政府】(如因死亡或退位)讓位尼斧,轉(zhuǎn)位姜贡,傳位,禪位 4. 【法律】 1. (引起財產(chǎn)遺贈的)死亡 2. (財產(chǎn)的)轉(zhuǎn)讓棺棵,讓與楼咳,移交熄捍;遺贈
vt.
1. 【政府】(如因死亡或退位)傳(位),讓(位)母怜,遜(位)余耽,傳(王位、君權(quán)等)苹熏,禪讓(王位碟贾、君權(quán)等) 2. 【法律】(在有限時間內(nèi))轉(zhuǎn)讓(地位等);遺贈(產(chǎn)業(yè)) 3. [廢語]傳達(dá)轨域;傳送 vi. 1. 死袱耽,去世 2. 【法律】轉(zhuǎn)讓;遺贈
1:a : death b : a cessation of existence or activity c : a loss of position or status
2 : the conveyance of an estate
3 : transfer of the sovereignty to a successor
升級高級版的Death干发。很正式規(guī)范的說法≈炀蓿現(xiàn)在法律用的多吧。在一份事故通告上看見的這個詞铐然。也有用來說過去歷史上某個朝代帝國的消亡蔬崩。
例句:
An unknown vehicle hit him on the road, causing his demise on the spot.
Like books, board games appear headed for imminent demise at the hands of cathode-ray terminals. —Will Manley, Booklist, 1 Mar. 1995
She had no property at the time of her demise.
The musician met an untimely demise.
We have not had truly local news coverage since the town newspaper's demise three years ago.