deaths
Death is the permanent end of the life of a person or animal.
1.5 million people are in immediate danger of death from starvation.
150万人正因面临着被饿死的危险。
the thirtieth anniversary of Judy Garland's death.
朱迪·嘉兰逝世30周年。
The death of something is the permanent end of it.
It meant the death of everything he had ever been or ever hoped to be.
这意味着他曾作为或曾希望成为的一切的终结。
at death's door
If you say that someone is at death's door, you mean they are very ill and likely to die.
He told his boss a tale about his mother being at death's door.
他给老板讲述了自己母亲病危的情况。
fight to the death
If you say that you will fight to the death for something, you are emphasizing that you will do anything to achieve or protect it, even if you suffer as a consequence.
She'd have fought to the death for that child.
她原想为那个孩子拼尽全力的。
a matter of life and death
If you say that something is a matter of life and death, you are emphasizing that it is extremely important, often because someone may die or suffer great harm if people do not act immediately.
Well, never mind, John, it's not a matter of life and death.
好了,别介意,约翰,这不是什么生死攸关的大事。
put someone to death
If someone is put to death, they are executed.
Those put to death by firing squad included three generals.
被行刑队处死的人里有3位将军。
to death
You use to death after an adjective or a verb to emphasize the action, state, or feeling mentioned. For example, if you are frightened to death or bored to death, you are extremely frightened or bored.
He scares teams to death with his pace and power.
他的速度和力量把其他队吓破了胆。