deceased
deceased 英 [dɪˈsi:st] 美 [dɪˈsist]
adj. 已故的 n. 死者;[法] 被继承人 vi. 死亡(decease的过去式)
名词复数:deceaseds
- When someone is deceased, they are dead — not dying or even just about to die. They are dead.
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- adj. 已故的
- n. 死者;[法] 被继承人
- vi. 死亡(decease的过去式)
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1. They are accounting for the deceased and missing.
他们正在进行统计死亡和失踪人数。
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2. It is deceptively complex - both the part about identifying criminal faces as well as the unidentified deceased faces.
无论是关于识别犯罪的面貌,还是识别不明身份的死者, 这个领域看上去相当复杂。
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3. A plan with a lack of money and uses meant a standstill, but the outside of the star-shaped building is now like a memory of a deceased person.
一个计划同时缺乏金钱和吸引力就意味着将永远停滞,但这些外星状的建设现在却宛如是对已故人的一种怀念。
- deceased (adj.) late 15c., past-participle adjective from decease (v.). As a verbal noun meaning "dead person, those who are dead," from early 17c.
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