undead / ˌʌnˈdɛd /

💦中学词汇亡灵不死族不死鸟不死

undead2 个定义

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

Usually the undead .

  1. undead beings collectively.

undead 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

no longer alive but animated by a supernatural force

更多undead例句

  1. 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.
  2. Seventeen years after Zack Snyder began his directorial career with a zombie movie, he’s returning to the undead.
  3. Media outlets eventually deemed it a “zombie” cookie because, when deleted by people, it was built to revive itself like the undead.
  4. Meanwhile, Only Lovers Left Alive uses the city as a character as undead and ghostly as its human leads.
  5. With a force as essentially repetitive as the undead, changing locations (and plots) gives the show life.
  6. While Maggie, Daryl, Sasha and the others frantically chip away at the undead swarm, Rick hesitates.
  7. His centuries-old lover, Eve (Tilda Swinton), lives out in Tangiers, and has a more positive outlook on the undead life.
  8. For the most part, undead Canadians reject the violent methods of the more militant zombies.
  9. Give them outsized, bat-adorned tools and get them to play at construction activity in thumpy, undead pantomime.
  10. They seemed to watch her with the awful patience of the undead.
  11. If those undead things materialized while he lay among them!
  12. If I followed those undead things, they might capture me, but it seemed worse to stay there in that dreadful dark.
  13. Usually some of our captives live from full moon to full moon before they become like those of the galley—the undead.