expire 音標拼音: [ɪksp'ɑɪr]
vi . 期滿,呼氣,斷氣
vt . 呼出
期滿,呼氣,斷氣呼出
expire v 1 :
lose validity ; "
My passports expired last month " [
synonym : {
run out }, {
expire }]
2 :
pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life ; "
She died from cancer ";
"
The children perished in the fire "; "
The patient went peacefully "; "
The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102 " [
synonym : {
die }, {
decease }, {
perish }, {
go }, {
exit }, {
pass away }, {
expire }, {
pass }, {
kick the bucket }, {
cash in one '
s chips }, {
buy the farm }, {
conk }, {
give -
up the ghost }, {
drop dead }, {
pop off }, {
choke }, {
croak }, {
snuff it }] [
ant : {
be born }]
3 :
expel air ; "
Exhale when you lift the weight " [
synonym : {
exhale },
{
expire }, {
breathe out }] [
ant : {
breathe in }, {
inhale },
{
inspire }]
Expire \
Ex *
pire "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Expired };
p .
pr &
vb .
n .
{
Expiring }.] [
L .
expirare ,
exspirare ,
expiratum ,
exspiratum ;
ex out spirare to breathe :
cf .
F .
expirer .
See {
Spirit }.]
1 .
To breathe out ;
to emit from the lungs ;
to throw out from the mouth or nostrils in the process of respiration ; --
opposed to {
inspire }.
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Anatomy exhibits the lungs in a continual motion of inspiring and expiring air . --
Harvey .
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This chafed the boar ;
his nostrils flames expire .
--
Dryden .
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2 .
To give forth insensibly or gently ,
as a fluid or vapor ;
to emit in minute particles ;
to exhale ;
as ,
the earth expires a damp vapor ;
plants expire odors .
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The expiring of cold out of the inward parts of the earth in winter . --
Bacon .
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3 .
To emit ;
to give out . [
Obs .] --
Dryden .
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4 .
To bring to a close ;
to terminate . [
Obs .]
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Expire the term Of a despised life . --
Shak .
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Expire \
Ex *
pire "\,
v .
i .
1 .
To emit the breath .
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2 .
To emit the last breath ;
to breathe out the life ;
to die ;
as ,
to expire calmly ;
to expire in agony .
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3 .
To come to an end ;
to cease ;
to terminate ;
to perish ;
to become extinct ;
as ,
the flame expired ;
his lease expires to -
day ;
the month expired on Saturday .
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4 .
To burst forth ;
to fly out with a blast . [
Obs .] "
The ponderous ball expires ." --
Dryden .
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131 Moby Thesaurus words for "
expire ":
advance ,
be all over ,
be annihilated ,
be destroyed ,
be done for ,
be lost ,
be no more ,
be wiped out ,
become extinct ,
become void ,
blow ,
blow over ,
breathe ,
breathe hard ,
breathe in ,
breathe out ,
cease ,
cease to be ,
cease to exist ,
cease to live ,
close ,
come to naught ,
come to nothing ,
conclude ,
conk ,
conk out ,
continue ,
cough ,
croak ,
decease ,
demise ,
depart ,
depart this life ,
die ,
die away ,
die out ,
disappear ,
discontinue ,
dissolve ,
elapse ,
emit ,
end ,
endure ,
evacuate ,
evaporate ,
exhale ,
exhaust ,
expel ,
fade ,
fade away ,
fade out ,
fall ,
fall asleep ,
finish ,
flee ,
flit ,
flow ,
flow on ,
fly ,
fume ,
gasp ,
give off ,
give out ,
give vent to ,
glide ,
go ,
go by ,
go on ,
go out ,
gulp ,
hack ,
have it ,
have its time ,
hiccup ,
huff ,
inhale ,
inspire ,
kick off ,
lapse ,
last ,
leave no trace ,
let out ,
melt away ,
open the floodgates ,
open the sluices ,
pant ,
part ,
pass ,
pass away ,
pass by ,
pass on ,
pass over ,
peg out ,
perish ,
peter out ,
press on ,
proceed ,
puff ,
put off mortality ,
quit this world ,
reek ,
respire ,
return to dust ,
roll on ,
run ,
run its course ,
run on ,
run out ,
sigh ,
slide ,
slip ,
smoke ,
sneeze ,
sniff ,
sniffle ,
snore ,
snort ,
snuff ,
snuffle ,
steam ,
stop breathing ,
succumb ,
terminate ,
throw off ,
up and die ,
vanish ,
vapor ,
wear away ,
wear off ,
wheeze ,
yield the ghost
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EXPIRE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of EXPIRE is to breathe one's last breath : die How to use expire in a sentence
EXPIRE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary EXPIRE definition: 1 If something that lasts for a fixed length of time expires, it comes to an end or stops being in… Learn more
expire verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of expire verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
EXPIRE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Expire definition: to come to an end; terminate, as a contract, guarantee, or offer See examples of EXPIRE used in a sentence
EXPIRE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary When something such as a contract, deadline, or visa expires, it comes to an end or is no longer valid He had lived illegally in the United States for five years after his visitor's visa expired [VERB] When someone expires, they die He endured excruciating agonies before he finally expired [VERB] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
expire - Wiktionary, the free dictionary expire (third-person singular simple present expires, present participle expiring, simple past and past participle expired) (intransitive) To die The patient expired in hospital
expire - WordReference. com Dictionary of English ex•pire ɪkˈspaɪr v , -pired, -pir•ing terminate:[no object] The contract expired at the end of the month die:[no object] In the novel the hero expired after a long illness to breathe out (air) from the lungs: [no object] still expiring irregularly [~ + object] to expire air See -spir- ex•pire (ik spīə r′), v , -pired, -pir•ing
Expire Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Expire definition: To come to an end; terminate
Expire - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com If something — like milk or a free shipping coupon — expires, it is no longer usable or valid When you expire, you will be dead The verb expire comes from the Latin expirare, meaning “breathe out,” and the modern use retains that ancient meaning