dice
- IPA[dʌɪs]
英式
- a small cube with each side having a different number of spots on it, ranging from one to six, thrown and used in gambling and other games involving chance.;a game played with dice.
- play or gamble with dice;take risks with; run the risk of
verb: dice, 3rd person present: dices, gerund or present participle: dicing, past tense: diced, past participle: diced
noun: dice, plural noun: dice
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名詞
- 1. a small cube with each side having a different number of spots on it, ranging from one to six, thrown and used in gambling and other games involving chance.
- ▪ a game played with dice.
- 2. small cubes of food cut the meat into dice
動詞
- 1. play or gamble with dice prohibitions on all dancing and dicing
- ▪ take risks with; run the risk of his side continue to dice with disaster you are dicing with an unknown problem
- 2. cut (food or other matter) into small cubes dice the peppers
- 3. Australian informal, dated reject or abandon he'd better behave, or I'll dice him
- (of a person, animal, or plant) stop living: the king died a violent death she died of cancer
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a person, animal, or plant) stop living: he died of tuberculosis trees are dying from acid rain
Oxford Dictionary
- singular form of dice
Oxford Dictionary
- on the point of death: he visited his dying mother
Oxford Dictionary
- singular form of dice
Oxford American Dictionary
- on the point of death: he visited his dying mother
Oxford American Dictionary
- dice with card designs (from nine to ace) on the faces instead of spots.
Oxford Dictionary
- a gambling game resembling poker dice, in which the thrower conceals the dice thrown and ...
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美式
- a small cube with each side having a different number of spots on it, ranging from one to six, ...
- play or gamble with dice: prohibitions on all dancing and dicing
Oxford American Dictionary