| 单词 | death blow | 
| 释义 | death blown. 1.  A killing or fatal blow. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > cause of death > 			[noun]		 > death-blow death blowa1586 the world > movement > impact > striking > striking with specific degree of force > 			[noun]		 > a severe blow > a deadly or fatal blow death blowa1586 a1586    Sir P. Sidney Arcadia 		(1590)	  i. xix. f. 82  				His death-blow hauing taken away the effect of his force. 1662    E. Burrough Brief Relation Persecutions & Cruelties acted upon Quakers 1  				The dead Corps were carried to the Bull into the Meeting-room where he received his death-blows. 1775    Proc. Old Bailey 18 Feb. 147/1  				The prisoner gave him his death blow as they were shifting about. 1818    M. M. Sherwood Stories Church Catech. 		(ed. 4)	 xiv. 86  				It was her death-blow—down she dropped, and never spoke after. 1876    G. Bancroft Hist. U.S. 		(rev. ed.)	 II. xxxii. 302  				Never to receive the death-blow but with joy. 1906    A. Berkman in  Mother Earth Aug. 24  				It is always the special privilege of the wronged to give the death-blow to the offender. 1949    G. Highet Classical Trad. viii. 154  				When Turnus received the death-blow, ‘his limbs slackened and grew cold’. 2005    J. Diamond Collapse 		(2006)	 viii. 258  				A lance for delivering the death blow to the harpooned animal.  2.  figurative and in figurative contexts; spec. an event or circumstance that abruptly ends something, a final blow. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > ceasing > 			[noun]		 > a stop or cessation of action or process steadc1000 stayc1563 full stopa1586 period1590 death blow1596 vacation1617 stand1625 let-up1836 estop1884 1596    H. Clapham Briefe of Bible xxxiii. 108  				His death gaue the death-blowe to sacrifice corporeall. 1680    G. Sikes Expos. Ecclesiastes (iii. 9) 76  				Those that willingly submit to this death-blow of Christ, on their ruling Law-spirit, cast down their Crowns or ruling Power, at his Feet. 1797    Parl. Reg. 1797–1802 II. 631  				We had given a death-blow to those miserable distinctions of Whig and Tory. 1805    Farmer's Mag. May 164  				By his act of Parliament, a deathblow was given to British husbandry. 1838    C. Thirlwall Hist. Greece V. 103  				That event..was generally considered as a death-blow to the Spartan power. 1886    Pop. Sci. Monthly Oct. 805  				The recent fashion of ‘banging’ and ‘frizzing’ their hair, adopted by ladies of fashion, is a death-blow to their sex having good hair much longer. 1939    D. Cecil Young Melbourne vii. 191  				Glenarvon had a success of scandal... But it dealt the death blow to..Caroline's social position. 1960    R. G. Haggar Conc. Encycl. Continental Pottery & Porcelain 302/2  				The death blow was given to the industry by the increased demand for earthenware of English type, and the French Revolution. 2011    B. Elsey Citizens & Sportsmen vi. 207  				The election was a deathblow to the Alliance for Progress program. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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