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undead

/uhn-ded/US // ˌʌnˈdɛd //UK // (ʌnˈdɛd) //

亡灵,不死族,不死鸟,不死

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : no longer alive but animated by a supernatural force, as a vampire or zombie.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Usually the undead .

    • : undead beings collectively.

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Examples

  • Many subscription businesses have fought the war against the undead — their churn risks — with traditional tactics, such as discounts for resubscription, free tote bags or gifts, refer-a-friend bonuses and so on.

  • Seventeen years after Zack Snyder began his directorial career with a zombie movie, he’s returning to the undead.

  • Media outlets eventually deemed it a “zombie” cookie because, when deleted by people, it was built to revive itself like the undead.

  • Meanwhile, Only Lovers Left Alive uses the city as a character as undead and ghostly as its human leads.

  • With a force as essentially repetitive as the undead, changing locations (and plots) gives the show life.

  • While Maggie, Daryl, Sasha and the others frantically chip away at the undead swarm, Rick hesitates.

  • His centuries-old lover, Eve (Tilda Swinton), lives out in Tangiers, and has a more positive outlook on the undead life.

  • For the most part, undead Canadians reject the violent methods of the more militant zombies.

  • Give them outsized, bat-adorned tools and get them to play at construction activity in thumpy, undead pantomime.

  • They seemed to watch her with the awful patience of the undead.

  • If those undead things materialized while he lay among them!

  • If I followed those undead things, they might capture me, but it seemed worse to stay there in that dreadful dark.

  • Usually some of our captives live from full moon to full moon before they become like those of the galley—the undead.