单词 | demise |
释义 | demiseWord family noundemiseadjectivedemisable Deathde·mise /dɪˈmaɪz/ ●○○ noun [uncountableU] 1 formalEND the end of something that used to exist 〔曾经存在的事物的〕终止,结束,消亡 demise of the imminent demise (=happening soon) of the local newspaper 地方报纸的即将停刊 2 MX formal or law death 死亡 the mystery surrounding Elena’s untimely demise (=when death happens sooner than is normal or expected) 埃琳娜猝然早逝之谜 —demise verb [intransitiveI] Examples from the Corpus demise• When the long-delayed demise of the dinosaurs finally occurred, the crash was spectacular.• Hierarchy has added immense value to the world, and pundits who call for its demise are either fools or cynics.• Details regarding the firm's demise are a little hazy, and the matter has now been referred to the Fraud Squad.• My parents had mixed feelings about the President's demise.• Occasionally he would seek to expedite his victim's demise as best he could.• It came together only to ensure the demise of Mr Milosevic's lot.• This can easily cause anorexia and finally the demise of the stressed subject.• This is best reflected in the demise of the Yiddish-language press in New York.• Far better, with the demise of lifetime employment, to switch to a notion of lifetime employability. demise of• the demise of the Cold War untimely demise• The chain of events I sparked off nearly led to my untimely demise. From Longman Business Dictionary demisede·mise1 /dɪˈmaɪz/ noun [countableC usually singular] LAWPROPERTY when a property owner rents property to someone, or the rented property itself Where the demise includes the whole of a building the airspace above the building may be excluded. demisedemise2 verb [transitiveT] LAWPROPERTY if the owner of a property demises it, they rent it to someone The plaintiff landlord had demised premises to the defendant for 21 years. —demised adjectiveadj a demised property (1400-1500) Anglo-French Old French demis “sent away” |
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