Exploring the Meaning of ‘Dead’ in Different Contexts – Thairath

Exploring the Meaning of ‘Dead’ in Different Contexts – Thairath

2024-02-23 22:20:00

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‘Total loss’ is a total waste or a complete loss. Westerners call it a dead loss. Last year, someone invited me to invest in selling canned fermented fish in Burkina Faso. But the people there did not eat even a can of fermented fish. Our investment in Burkina Faso turned out to be a dead loss. You can resist people. or once morest any matter. Her father is dead set once morest the idea of ​​studying in Iraq.

As for dead tired, it means very tired ‘very tired’ ‘exhausted from porridge’ Rita told a friend to her new boyfriend that I was dead tired at the end of the day we met. At the end of the day when we met, I was tired. until completely exhausted. Dead-end is both a noun and a verb. I drove into a dead-end street and had to back out. I drove into a dead-end street and had to back out. -end here means ‘The road on the other side is closed or ends’

Dead-end also means ‘a situation in which nothing can go any better’. In 1991 Igor was in a dead-end KGB job. end, when used as a verb, means ‘to end’. Ronda points to the street in front of her house and says, This street dead-ends on the lake. This street dead-ends on the lake.

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