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单词 undead
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Definition of undead in English:

undead

adjectiveʌnˈdɛdˌənˈded
  • (of a fictional being, especially a vampire) technically dead but still animate.

    an undead monster from a movie
    the undead rise up to do dreadful things
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her skin was pale, the cliché look of a person who had encountered the dead, or the undead.
    • If you're being chased by a monster or the undead, that's probably not the right context.
    • The undead monster had a plan, and part of that plan was destroying the Chimera Queen.
    • He wanted to help, but there was just too many of the undead armies flowing into the streets of the city.
    • It was quite boring really, a lot of youngsters dressed as Vampires or the undead wandering around looking ridiculous.
    • Unlike other undead, vampires appear like humans and most look as they did in life.
    • So I'm sitting here instead looking terribly pathetic in a fluffy grey jumper which makes me look like the undead on a healthy day.
    • Nothing at all that hinted at how I became a part of the undead.
    • A newly resurrected female vampire and her undead family prey on the staff and pupils of an Austrian finishing school.
    • For Halloween, the Max Bell Theatre will be home to the undead for a staging of Dracula.
    • With this in mind, some creatures can only be stunned, such as the undead zombies.
    • How do you prepare for the role of being one of the undead, albeit a principled vampire who prefers to drink the blood of cows than humans?
    • They believed vampires to be the undead corpses of witches, suicides and folk who had been excommunicated by the Church.
    • While my experience of the undead is somewhat limited, I can claim it to be better than most.
    • People who she thought she could trust had just revealed themselves to be members of the undead.
    • The bulk of the screen time goes to a team of undead children and the wacky high jinks they get into while searching for human blood.
    • In the distance, ragged groups of men emerge from the earth like the undead, walking scarecrows.
    • A title filled with puddles of blood, undead monsters and tons of things that go bump in the night.
    • It was an amazing video, but I didn't really associate the undead as part of the occult.
    • Krane turned away and went to the edge to see what had happened to the undead.
 
 

Definition of undead in US English:

undead

adjectiveˌənˈded
  • (of a fictional being, especially a vampire) technically dead but still animate.

    an undead monster from a movie
    the undead rise up to do dreadful things
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A newly resurrected female vampire and her undead family prey on the staff and pupils of an Austrian finishing school.
    • With this in mind, some creatures can only be stunned, such as the undead zombies.
    • It was an amazing video, but I didn't really associate the undead as part of the occult.
    • In the distance, ragged groups of men emerge from the earth like the undead, walking scarecrows.
    • Her skin was pale, the cliché look of a person who had encountered the dead, or the undead.
    • Nothing at all that hinted at how I became a part of the undead.
    • The bulk of the screen time goes to a team of undead children and the wacky high jinks they get into while searching for human blood.
    • A title filled with puddles of blood, undead monsters and tons of things that go bump in the night.
    • The undead monster had a plan, and part of that plan was destroying the Chimera Queen.
    • It was quite boring really, a lot of youngsters dressed as Vampires or the undead wandering around looking ridiculous.
    • Unlike other undead, vampires appear like humans and most look as they did in life.
    • While my experience of the undead is somewhat limited, I can claim it to be better than most.
    • Krane turned away and went to the edge to see what had happened to the undead.
    • For Halloween, the Max Bell Theatre will be home to the undead for a staging of Dracula.
    • People who she thought she could trust had just revealed themselves to be members of the undead.
    • If you're being chased by a monster or the undead, that's probably not the right context.
    • So I'm sitting here instead looking terribly pathetic in a fluffy grey jumper which makes me look like the undead on a healthy day.
    • How do you prepare for the role of being one of the undead, albeit a principled vampire who prefers to drink the blood of cows than humans?
    • He wanted to help, but there was just too many of the undead armies flowing into the streets of the city.
    • They believed vampires to be the undead corpses of witches, suicides and folk who had been excommunicated by the Church.
 
 
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