English-Thai Dictionary
deadly
ADJ เป็นอันตราย ถึงตาย ได้ เหมือน ตาย destrucitve mortal pen-an-ta-rai-tueng-tai-dai
deadly
ADV สุดขีด เต็มที่ สมบูรณ์แบบ อย่างยิ่ง extreme utter sud-kid
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DEADLY
a.ded'ly. 1. That may occasion death; mortal; fatal; destructive; as a deadly blow or wound.
2. Mortal; implacable; aiming to kill or destroy; as a deadly enemy; deadly malice a deadly feud.
DEADLY
adv. ded'ly. In a manner resembling death; as deadly pale or wan. 2. Mortally.
With groanings of a deadly wounded man. Ezekiel 3 :24.
3. Implacably; destructively.
4. In a vulgar or ludicrous sense, very; extremely; as a deadly cunning man.
DEADLY-CARROT
n.A plant of the genus Thapsia.
DEADLY-NIGHTSHADE
n.A plant of the genus Atropa.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DEADLY
DEADLY Dead "ly, a.
1. Capable of causing death; mortal; fatal; destructive; certain or likely to cause death; as, a deadly blow or wound.
2. Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable; desperately hostile; flagitious; as, deadly enemies. Thy assailant is quick, skillful, and deadly. Shak.
3. Subject to death; mortal. [Obs. ] The image of a deadly man. Wyclif (Rom. i. 23 ). Deadly nightshade (Bot. ), a poisonous plant; belladonna. See under Nightshade.
DEADLY
DEADLY Dead "ly, adv.
1. In a manner resembling, or as if produced by, death. "Deadly pale. " Shak.
2. In a manner to occasion death; mortally. The groanings of a deadly wounded man. Ezek. xxx. 24.
3. In an implacable manner; destructively.
4. Extremely. [Obs. ] "Deadly weary. " Orrery. "So deadly cunning a man. " Arbuthnot.
New American Oxford Dictionary
deadly
dead ly |ˈdedlē ˈdɛdli | ▶adjective ( deadlier, deadliest ) causing or able to cause death: a deadly weapon. • filled with hate: his voice was cold and deadly. • (typically in the context of shooting or sports ) extremely accurate, effective, or skillful: his aim is deadly. • informal extremely boring: he's well meaning, but so utterly deadly. • [ attrib. ] complete; total: she was in deadly earnest. ▶adverb [ as submodifier ] in a way resembling or suggesting death; as if dead: her skin was deadly pale. • extremely: a deadly serious remark. DERIVATIVES dead li ness noun ORIGIN Old English dēadlīc ‘mortal, in danger of death ’ (see dead, -ly 1 ).
deadly nightshade
dead ly night shade |ˈdɛdli ˈnaɪtˌʃeɪd | ▶noun a poisonous bushy Eurasian plant with drooping purple flowers and black cherrylike fruit. Also called belladonna. [Atropa belladonna, family Solanaceae. ]
deadly sin
dead ly sin |ˈdɛdli sɪn | ▶noun (in Christian tradition ) a sin regarded as leading to damnation, esp. one of a traditional list of seven. See seven deadly sins.
Oxford Dictionary
deadly
dead ¦ly |ˈdɛdli | ▶adjective ( deadlier, deadliest ) 1 causing or able to cause death: a deadly weapon. • filled with hate: his voice was cold and deadly. • extremely accurate, effective, or skilful: his aim is deadly. • Brit. informal extremely boring: my end of the theatre is deadly at the moment. • [ attrib. ] complete; total: she was in deadly earnest. 2 Irish & Austral. informal very good; excellent: it's a great town and the pubs are deadly. ▶adverb [ as submodifier ] in a way resembling or suggesting death; as if dead: her skin was deadly pale. • extremely: a deadly serious remark. DERIVATIVES deadliness noun ORIGIN Old English dēadlīc ‘mortal, in danger of death ’ (see dead, -ly 1 ).
deadly nightshade
dead ¦ly night |shade |dɛdliˈnʌɪtʃeɪd | ▶noun a poisonous bushy Eurasian plant with drooping purple flowers and black cherry-like fruit. Also called belladonna. ●Atropa belladonna, family Solanaceae.
deadly sin
dead ¦ly sin ▶noun (in Christian tradition ) a sin regarded as leading to damnation, especially one of a traditional list of seven. See the seven deadly sins at seven.
American Oxford Thesaurus
deadly
deadly adjective 1 these drugs can be deadly: fatal, lethal, mortal, death-dealing, life-threatening; dangerous, injurious, harmful, detrimental, deleterious, unhealthy; noxious, toxic, poisonous; literary deathly. ANTONYMS harmless, beneficial. 2 deadly enemies: mortal, irreconcilable, implacable, unappeasable, unforgiving, remorseless, merciless, pitiless; bitter, hostile, antagonistic. 3 I noticed their deadly seriousness: intense, great, marked, extreme. ANTONYMS mild. 4 he was deadly pale: deathly, ghostly, ashen, white, pallid, wan, pale; ghastly. 5 his aim is deadly: unerring, unfailing, impeccable, perfect, flawless, faultless; sure, true, precise, accurate, exact, bang on. ANTONYMS inaccurate, poor. 6 informal life here can be deadly. See boring. ▶adverb deadly calm: completely, absolutely, totally, utterly, perfectly, entirely, wholly, quite, dead, thoroughly; in every way, one hundred percent, to the hilt.
Oxford Thesaurus
deadly
deadly adjective 1 certain mixtures of drugs can be deadly | a deadly disease: fatal, lethal, mortal, death-dealing, life-threatening; dangerous, destructive, injurious, harmful, pernicious, detrimental, deleterious, unhealthy; noxious, toxic, poisonous; terminal, incurable, untreatable, malignant; literary deathly, nocuous, mephitic; archaic baneful. ANTONYMS harmless; beneficial. 2 the two men rapidly became deadly enemies: mortal, irreconcilable, implacable, remorseless, relentless, unrelenting, unappeasable, unforgiving, merciless, pitiless; bitter, hostile, antagonistic, murderous, fierce, grim, savage; informal at each other's throats. 3 I noted their deadly seriousness: intense, great, marked, extreme, excessive, immoderate, inordinate. ANTONYMS mild. 4 he was deadly pale and too weak to speak: deathly, deathlike, ashen, ghostly, white, pallid, wan, pale, ghastly. 5 his aim is deadly: unerring, unfailing, impeccable, perfect, flawless, faultless, assured, sure, true, precise, accurate, correct, exact, direct, on target, on the mark; Brit. informal spot on, bang on; vulgar slang shit hot. ANTONYMS poor, inaccurate. 6 informal life in a small village can be deadly. See boring. ▶adverb her voice was deadly calm: completely, absolutely, totally, utterly, perfectly, entirely, wholly, fully, quite, dead, thoroughly; in every way, in every respect, in all respects, one hundred per cent, every inch, to the hilt, to the core.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
deadly
dead ly /dédli /→dead 形容詞 -lier ; -liest /more ~; most ~1 «…にとって » 命にかかわる (ような ), 死を招くような ; 致命的な «to » ▸ a deadly poison 猛毒 ▸ This disease is deadly to humans .この病気は人間の命にかかわる 2 ⦅くだけた話 ⦆〈人 物が 〉つまらない, 退屈な ;〖名詞 の前で 〗極端な, まったくの ▸ deadly silence まったくの沈黙 ▸ deadly dullness ひどい退屈 3 ⦅非難して ⦆〈人 態度が 〉 (目的のためには )手段を選ばない ; 冷酷な, 威嚇的な .4 〖名詞 の前で 〗あくまでも戦う, 執念深い ; 命をねらう 〈敵 ライバル 〉▸ a deadly enemy 不倶戴天 (ふぐたいてん )の敵 5 〈状況が 〉危険な ▸ a deadly trap 危険なわな 6 〘スポーツ 〙〈選手 プレーが 〉効果的な, 正確無比の .副詞 〖形容詞 を修飾して 〗1 ⦅くだけて ⦆とても , かなり ; 甚だしく, ひどく (!しばしば不愉快な, 望まないものを強める ) ▸ His lecture was deadly boring .彼の授業は死ぬほど退屈だった ▸ deadly cold やけに寒い ▸ deadly serious 大まじめな 2 ⦅まれ ⦆死んだように (deathly )▸ a deadly pale face 死人のように青ざめた顔 ~̀ n í ghtshade 〘植 〙ベラドンナ (belladonna ).~̀ s í ns 〖the ~〗=seven deadly sins .d é ad li ness 名詞