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l'ultimo
morto

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. die1 <forma in -ing dying, pt/pp died> [Brit dʌɪ, Am daɪ] VB trans

II. die1 <forma in -ing dying, pt/pp died> [Brit dʌɪ, Am daɪ] VB intr

1. die (expire, end one's life):

die animal:
die person:
die person:
she died a year ago
to die of or from starvation, disease

2. die (be killed):

morire, perire (doing facendo)
to die for beliefs, country, person

3. die (wither):

die plant:
die crop:

4. die (of boredom, shame, fright):

die fig
morire (of di)
we nearly died!

5. die (long) inf:

to be dying for coffee, break, change
to be dying for person
to be dying for sb, sth to do

6. die (go out):

die light, flame, spark:

7. die (fade):

die love, hatred, resentment:
die memory, knowledge, glory, fame:
die enthusiasm:

8. die (cease functioning) hum:

die machine, engine:

9. die (on stage) inf:

die comedian, entertainer:

III. die1 [Brit dʌɪ, Am daɪ]

die2 [Brit dʌɪ, Am daɪ] N

1. die <pl dice> (game):

2. die TECH (for stamping metal):

3. die TECH (for screw threads):

I. die-cast [Brit ˈdʌɪˌkɑːst, Am ˈdaɪ ˌkæst] ADJ

II. die-cast <pt/pp die-cast> [Brit ˈdʌɪˌkɑːst, Am ˈdaɪ ˌkæst] VB trans

die-stamping [Am ˈdaɪˌstæmpɪŋ] N

die back VB [dʌɪ -]

die back plant, flower:
die back leaves:

sine die [Brit ˌsiːneɪ ˈdiːeɪ, ˌsʌɪnɪ ˈdʌɪiː, Am ˌsɪnə ˈdiə, ˌsineɪ ˈdieɪ] ADJ, ADV

die-sinker [Am ˈdaɪˌsɪŋkər] N

die off VB [dʌɪ -]

die off people:
die off plant, bacteria:

die-casting [Brit ˈdʌɪˌkɑːstɪŋ] N

die out VB [dʌɪ -]

1. die out (become extinct):

die out family, species, tradition, practice, language, skill:

2. die out (ease off):

die out showers, rain:

in the PONS Dictionary

English
English
Italian
Italian

die1 [daɪ] N

1. die:

2. die TECH:

Phrases:

die2 <dying, died> [daɪ] VB intr

1. die (cease to live):

2. die (end):

3. die (stop functioning):

die appliance
die battery

4. die (go out, fade away):

Phrases:

die away VB intr

die away sobs, anger, wind
die away enthusiasm
die away sound

die-hard N

die out VB intr

die down VB intr

die down wind, gossip
die down enthusiasm, applause, laughter

die off VB intr

die off species
die off customs

die back VB intr

Italian
Italian
English
English
Present
Idie
youdie
he/she/itdies
wedie
youdie
theydie
Past
Idied
youdied
he/she/itdied
wedied
youdied
theydied
Present Perfect
Ihavedied
youhavedied
he/she/ithasdied
wehavedied
youhavedied
theyhavedied
Past Perfect
Ihaddied
youhaddied
he/she/ithaddied
wehaddied
youhaddied
theyhaddied

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Newspaper reports stated she died peacefully, without suffering, in the arms of her son.
en.wikipedia.org
People lived and died in sight of the cotton mill in which they spent from 1416 hours of their daily lives.
en.wikipedia.org
He died five weeks before the couple's golden wedding anniversary and six weeks before his 80th birthday.
www.gazette-news.co.uk
The latter also died in tragic carjacking incident the same year.
en.wikipedia.org
But she was so overweight at the time, she went on a starvation diet and died in 1946 at the age of 54.
windsorstar.com