corpse
- IPA[kɔːps]
英式
- a dead body, especially of a human being rather than an animal
- spoil a piece of acting by forgetting one's lines or laughing uncontrollably;cause (an actor) to forget their lines and start laughing
verb: corpse, 3rd person present: corpses, gerund or present participle: corpsing, past tense: corpsed, past participle: corpsed
noun: corpse, plural noun: corpses
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名詞
- 1. a dead body, especially of a human being rather than an animal the corpse of a man lay there why are we perpetually trying to revive the corpse of cursive, anyway?
動詞
- 1. theatrical slang spoil a piece of acting by forgetting one's lines or laughing uncontrollably Peter just can't stop himself corpsing when he is on stage
- ▪ theatrical slang cause (an actor) to forget their lines and start laughing one singer ad libbed and corpsed his colleagues on stage
- a resting pose in yoga, typically assumed at the end of a session, in which one lies flat on ... after you've completed one or both routines, relax in corpse pose
Oxford American Dictionary
- a resting pose in yoga, typically assumed at the end of a session, in which one lies flat on ... some beginners just work on sun salutations for 10 to 15 minutes and then rest in the corpse pose
Oxford Dictionary
- resembling a corpse, especially in being completely still or having a pale, gaunt appearance: he manages to maintain a corpse-like stillness that helps him to preserve oxygen their corpse-like complexions
Oxford Dictionary
- resembling a corpse, especially in being completely still or having a pale, gaunt appearance: he manages to maintain a corpse-like stillness that helps him to preserve oxygen their corpse-like complexions
Oxford American Dictionary
- a name for the rafflesia or Titan arum, whose flowers smell of rotting meat: a corpse flower's malodorous bloom only lasts for 24 to 48 hours
Oxford American Dictionary
- a lambent flame seen just above the ground in a churchyard or over a grave, superstitiously ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a name for the rafflesia or Titan arum, whose flowers smell of rotting meat: a corpse flower's malodorous bloom only lasts for 24 to 48 hours
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[kôrps]
美式
- a dead body, especially of a human being rather than an animal: the corpse of a man lay there why are we perpetually trying to revive the corpse of cursive, anyway?
Oxford American Dictionary