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II . die1 <dying, died> [daɪ] VB trans

die2 [daɪ] N TECH

die3 [daɪ] N

die GAMES → dice I.

Phrases:

See also dice

I . dice <-> [daɪs] N

1. dice (cube):

kostka f [do gry]

2. dice GAMES:

kości fpl

Phrases:

no dice AM inf

III . dice [daɪs] VB trans

die away VB intr

2. die away fig enthusiasm:

die down VB intr

2. die down fig controversy, sound:

die out VB intr

1. die out species:

2. die out fig custom:

sine die [ˌsaɪnɪˈdaɪi:, Am -niˈdaɪi] ADV LAW

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He died while in office, at the relatively young age of 59, with the issue unresolved.
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Most of the people, who didn't survive the crossing, died from freezing cold and starvation.
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The wilderness goat died, leaving the iniquities in the wilderness.
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Karst, meanwhile, contracted cancer and died some two weeks before he was to stand trial.
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The latter also died in tragic carjacking incident the same year.
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He died five weeks before the couple's golden wedding anniversary and six weeks before his 80th birthday.
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Both infants died of diphtheria during the winter of 1886-1887.
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By 1951, just two deaths are recorded, a 21-month-old boy and a two- year-old boy, both said to have died from toxemia.
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He died of a heart attack at age 68.
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People lived and died in sight of the cotton mill in which they spent from 1416 hours of their daily lives.
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