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cliniquement mort

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

clinically dead ADJ.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

clinically [ingl. brit. ˈklɪnɪkli, ingl. am. ˈklɪnɪkli] ADV.

1. clinically (medically):

2. clinically (unemotionally):

I. dead [ingl. brit. dɛd, ingl. am. dɛd] SUST.

1. dead:

the dead + v. pl. (people)

2. dead (death):

3. dead (depths) fig.:

II. dead [ingl. brit. dɛd, ingl. am. dɛd] ADJ.

1. dead (no longer living):

dead person
dead animal, tree, flower, leaf, skin
drop dead coloq.!
va te faire voir! coloq.
dead and buried literal, fig.

2. dead (extinct):

dead language
dead custom, law
dead issue, debate
dead cigarette
dead fire
dead match
are these glasses dead? ingl. brit.

3. dead (dull, not lively):

dead place
dead audience

4. dead (not functioning, idle):

dead battery
dead bank account
dead capital, money
dead file

5. dead (impervious):

to be dead to sth

6. dead (numb):

dead limb

7. dead (absolute):

to be a dead shot coloq.

III. dead [ingl. brit. dɛd, ingl. am. dɛd] ADV. (absolutely, completely)

dead esp ingl. brit.
it's dead easy coloq.!
dead drunk coloq.
dead tired coloq.
crevé coloq.
dead tired coloq.
claqué coloq.
I was dead scared coloq.!
you're dead right coloq.!
génial! coloq.
dead slow’ MOTOR
to be dead against idea, plan
he's dead on coloq. for that job ingl. am.
you're dead on coloq.! ingl. am.
to cut sb dead

IV. dead [ingl. brit. dɛd, ingl. am. dɛd]

dead men tell no tales provb.
you do that and you're dead meat coloq.! ingl. am.

en el diccionario PONS

I. dead [ded] ADJ.

1. dead (no longer alive):

dead a. fig.

2. dead (broken):

3. dead (numb):

4. dead (dull):

dead eyes

5. dead (lacking power, energy):

6. dead (out of bounds):

dead ball

7. dead (total):

dead stop

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

dead men tell no tales ingl. am. provb.

II. dead [ded] SUST.

1. dead pl. (dead people):

2. dead no pl. (realm of those who have died):

(royaume m des) morts mpl

3. dead DEP.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. dead [ded] ADV.

1. dead coloq. (totally):

2. dead ingl. brit. coloq.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

en el diccionario PONS

I. dead [ded] ADJ.

1. dead (no longer alive):

dead a. fig.

2. dead (broken):

3. dead (numb):

4. dead (dull):

dead eyes

5. dead (lacking power, energy):

6. dead (out of bounds):

dead ball

7. dead (total):

dead stop

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. dead [ded] SUST.

1. dead pl. (dead people):

2. dead (realm of those who have died):

(royaume m des) morts mpl

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. dead [ded] ADV.

1. dead coloq. (totally):

2. dead coloq.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

For the second goal, one dead PLO operative was as good as another.
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I think the only guidelines we were given was that she be drop-dead gorgeous, which of course she is.
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The pedicure involves soaking feet in hot water and using scalpels to remove dead skin, calluses, corns, and ingrown nails from the feet.
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He states flatly that the clause is invulnerable and that without it the constitution would be a dead letter.
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What followed was a fierce battle with the resistance forces who were forced to withdraw leaving behind 68 dead.
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