Die from Meaning in English
expression
释义
To lose your life because of a specific cause, such as a disease, injury, or condition.
用法与细微差别
'Die from' is used with specific causes or conditions (e.g., injuries, illnesses). Do not confuse with 'die of'—'die from' usually emphasizes an external or clearly identifiable trigger. Common in obituaries, news, and formal situations. Say 'die from cancer', not 'die from old age' (use 'die of old age').
例句
A lot of people think you can die from drinking too much water, but it’s actually rare.
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He didn't die from his injuries immediately.
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Many people die from heart disease each year.
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Some animals die from lack of food in winter.
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She almost died from a reaction to peanuts as a kid.
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You can’t die from embarrassment, don’t worry!
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