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单词 stone dead
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Definition of stone dead in English:

stone dead

adjective
  • predicative Completely dead.

    完全断了气的,完全死了的

    he was stone dead
    figurative that killed the conversation stone dead
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unlike the quickly revived flies, the larvae I have brought into the cabin seem stone dead even after hours of relative warmth.
    • That change alone would likely have killed the legislation stone dead.
    • When we came to the point it was stone dead, the place was so quiet.
    • Indeed, to impose on satirical programmes a current affairs concept of balance would be to kill them stone dead.
    • In short, the ratification process is stone dead, as is the constitutional treaty.
    • Having played with the breeze they led by 20 points at half-time and just to demonstrate that their superiority had nothing to do with the elements they crossed for another try three minutes after half-time to kill the game stone dead.
    • However, no amount of protest can put the Western route back on the agenda because it was killed stone dead by the environmental impact assignment.
    • Another double burst of tries just before half time killed the contest stone dead.
    • But there, sure enough, at the top of the stairs lay her husband, stone dead, the blood from his wounds dripping down to the steps below him.
    • Are we really doing the poor a favour if we structure the world trade system so that it kills innovation stone dead?
    • It's had enough and has stopped stone dead, and doesn't even have enough juice in the battery to get us on the ferry.
    • He thought his love slept sweetly: he finds she is stone dead.
    • Then a bomb exploded nearby and there was Ken lying on the street beside him, stone dead, not a mark on him.
    • They know a veto from the French, Russians or Chinese will kill it stone dead.
    • She was dead, stone dead, and whoever had killed her had been sick enough to pin a note on her body.
    • George's claim that devolution would knock independence stone dead has gained credence over recent months.
    • Even a medium-spiced curry, using possibly lamb with rich tomatoes and onions, would kill any lager stone dead.
    • Their travels showed how much we must improve public transport to kill road proposals stone dead.
    • It was a shot that held no threat, but it hit the tape of the net, lingered and fell softly, stone dead on the other side of the net.
    • There is a realistic chance that there could be a ‘no’ vote in both countries, in which case the treaty is stone dead.

Definition of stone dead in US English:

stone dead

adjectiveˌstoʊn ˈdɛdˌstōn ˈded
  • predicative Completely dead.

    完全断了气的,完全死了的

    he was stone dead
    figurative that killed the conversation stone dead
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was a shot that held no threat, but it hit the tape of the net, lingered and fell softly, stone dead on the other side of the net.
    • In short, the ratification process is stone dead, as is the constitutional treaty.
    • They know a veto from the French, Russians or Chinese will kill it stone dead.
    • When we came to the point it was stone dead, the place was so quiet.
    • Unlike the quickly revived flies, the larvae I have brought into the cabin seem stone dead even after hours of relative warmth.
    • There is a realistic chance that there could be a ‘no’ vote in both countries, in which case the treaty is stone dead.
    • That change alone would likely have killed the legislation stone dead.
    • Are we really doing the poor a favour if we structure the world trade system so that it kills innovation stone dead?
    • Then a bomb exploded nearby and there was Ken lying on the street beside him, stone dead, not a mark on him.
    • He thought his love slept sweetly: he finds she is stone dead.
    • George's claim that devolution would knock independence stone dead has gained credence over recent months.
    • It's had enough and has stopped stone dead, and doesn't even have enough juice in the battery to get us on the ferry.
    • However, no amount of protest can put the Western route back on the agenda because it was killed stone dead by the environmental impact assignment.
    • Even a medium-spiced curry, using possibly lamb with rich tomatoes and onions, would kill any lager stone dead.
    • She was dead, stone dead, and whoever had killed her had been sick enough to pin a note on her body.
    • Another double burst of tries just before half time killed the contest stone dead.
    • Indeed, to impose on satirical programmes a current affairs concept of balance would be to kill them stone dead.
    • Their travels showed how much we must improve public transport to kill road proposals stone dead.
    • But there, sure enough, at the top of the stairs lay her husband, stone dead, the blood from his wounds dripping down to the steps below him.
    • Having played with the breeze they led by 20 points at half-time and just to demonstrate that their superiority had nothing to do with the elements they crossed for another try three minutes after half-time to kill the game stone dead.
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