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dead (EN)
adjetivo, adverbio, sustantivo, sustantivo

adjetivo “dead”

forma base dead, no graduable
  1. muerto
    The bird we found in the garden was dead.
  2. deshabitado
    The once vibrant coral reef is now dead, with no fish in sight.
  3. sin actividad
    The mall was dead on a Saturday afternoon, with more stores closed than open.
  4. sin energía
    My phone is dead, so I can't call you right now.
  5. usado para describir a alguien que odias y con quien no quieres tratar más
    After betraying my trust, she became dead to me, never to be spoken to again.
  6. inexpresivo
    His eyes were dead, showing no reaction to the joyous news.
  7. inmóvil
    The dead weight of the barbell gives its name to the deadlift, an exercise consisting of picking up a bar that doesn't move separately from the weights.
  8. dormido (cuando se refiere a la sensación de hormigueo)
    After crossing my legs for too long, my foot felt completely dead.

adverbio “dead”

dead (more/most)
  1. exactamente
    He was dead right about the answer to the math problem.
  2. extremadamente
    He was dead tired after running the marathon.
  3. de repente
    When she saw the spider, she froze dead in her tracks.

sustantivo “dead”

singular dead, incontable
  1. la muerte
    After three days, Jesus was brought back from the dead, according to the Bible.
  2. la muerte (en un sentido figurado de frío, oscuridad o silencio)
    In the dead of winter, the snow lay thick and untouched, covering the world in silence.

sustantivo “dead”

dead, solo plural
  1. los muertos
    In many cultures, offerings are made to honor the dead.