dead (8)

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الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف dead (8) في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

arise from dead
dirilmek
dead end
{i} çıkmaz sokak

Bu yol bir çıkmaz sokak. - This road is a dead end.

be better off dead
Ölse daha iyi olmak
drop dead gorgeous
Çok güzel, görüldüğünde öldürecek güzellikte olan
dead
{i} ölü zaman
dead
{s} ölmüş

Sık sık ölmüş annemi düşünürüm. - I often think of my dead mother.

Eğer bakışlar öldürebilse, ben zaten şimdiden ölmüş olurum. - If looks could kill, I'd be dead by now.

dead silence
ölüm sessizliği
flog a dead horse
(deyim) boşa kürek çekmek
come to dead end
açmaza girmek
dead
sağır
dead
adem
dead
ballıbaba
dead
uyuşuk

Uyuşukluk ya da tembellik yedi ölümcül günahtan biridir. - Sloth or laziness is one of the seven deadly sins.

dead
zilzurna
dead
gerilimsiz
dead
kör
dead
akımsız
dead band
ölü bant
dead band
(Bilgisayar) kullanılmayan bant
dead beat
leşi çıkmış
dead beat
(deyim) ölü gibi
dead beat
(Fizik) ölü vuru
dead beat
(deyim) tükenmiş
dead beat
(deyim) bitmiş
dead end
kör baca
dead end
açmaz
dead freight
safra yükü
dead freight
(Ticaret) ölü navlun
dead freight
(Askeri) ölünavlun
dead heat
(Bahis) beraberlik
dead line
(Biyokimya) sönüm çizgisi
dead load
(Askeri) sabit ağırlık
dead loss
(Ticaret) tam ziyan
dead man
ölü adam

Ölü adamın akciğerlerinde su bulundu. - The water was found in the dead man's lungs.

Ölü adamın akciğerlerinde su bulundu. - Water was found in the dead man's lungs.

dead man walking
yürüyen ölü
dead on one's feet
ayakta uyumak
dead serious
(Argo) çok ciddi
dead spot
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) kaplama alanı dışında
dead spot
(Havacılık,Teknik) ölü nokta
dead time
(Havacılık) ölü zamanı
dead weight
(Ticaret) ağırlık
dead weight
(Teknik,Ticaret) boş ağırlığı
dead zone
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) ölü kuşak
dead zone
(Askeri) ölü mıntıka
drop dead
(deyim) öbür dünyayı boylamak
drop dead
(deyim) ölmek
drop dead
(deyim) ruhunu teslim etmek
drop dead
(deyim) küt diye gitmek
drop dead
(Konuşma Dili) tahtalıköyü boylamak
found dead
ölü bulunmak
lament for the dead
ağıt yakmak
torture to dead
derisini yüzmek
will not be seen dead
(deyim) hoş karşılamamak
will not be seen dead
(deyim) tolerans göstermemek
Dead Sea
Lut gölü
be a dead loss
bir boka yaramamak
come to a dead end
çıkmaza girmek
cut out the dead wood
ıskartaya çıkarmak
cut sb dead
biriyle selamı sabahı kesmek
dead
tam

Tom fikre tamamen karşıydı. - Tom was dead set against the idea.

Bu eserde görünen tüm karakterler tamamen hayal ürünüdürler. Yaşayan ya da ölü gerçek kişilere olan herhangi bir benzerlik sadece rastlantıdır. - All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

dead
cansız

Onların cansız olduklarını düşünüyor musun? - Do you think they're dead?

Onlar seni cansız görmek istiyor. - They want to see you dead.

dead
işi bitmiş
dead
renksiz
dead
hissiz
dead
ansızın ve tümüyle
dead
uyuşmuş
dead
{f} aniden

Aniden, ölen annemi düşündüm. - I suddenly thought of my dead mother.

dead
hareketsiz/ölü vakit
dead
geçersiz
dead
doğrudan doğruya
dead
direk olarak
dead
sıkıcı

Parti tamamen sıkıcıydı. - The party was perfectly deadly.

dead
bozuk
dead
çok yorgun

Tom eve çok yorgun geldi. - Tom came home dead tired.

dead
tamamen

Tom fikre tamamen karşıydı. - Tom was dead set against the idea.

Ben plana tamamen karşıyım. - I'm dead against the plan.

dead
ölü

Fare canlı mı yoksa ölü mü? - Is the rat alive or dead?

Yaşayanların sayısı ölülerinkinden daha azdı. - The number of the living was smaller than that of the dead.

dead account
ölü hesap
dead ahead
dosdoğru
dead and alive
ölü gibi
dead as a dodo
ölmüş
dead as a dodo
tarihe karışmış
dead ball
saha dışına çıkmış top
dead band
ölü kuşak
dead beat
bitkin
dead beat
yorgunluktan ölmüş
dead birth
ölü doğum
dead body
ceset

Polisler park yakınında terkedilmiş bir arabada bir ceset buldu. - The police found a dead body in an abandoned car near the park.

Polis bu sabah nehirden bir ceset çıkardı. - The police fished a dead body out of the river this morning.

dead capital
ölü sermaye
dead cargo
boş yük
dead centre
ölü çekit
dead drunk
bulut gibi sarhoş
dead end
küldösak
dead end
çıkmaz

Yol bir çıkmaz sokağa geldi. - The road came to a dead end.

Bu yol bir çıkmaz sokak. - This road is a dead end.

dead head
boş olarak kalkan tren
dead head
otobüs v.b
dead heat
berabere biten yarış
dead heat
başabaş biten yarış
dead key
konum atlatmayan tuş
dead language
ölü dil
dead letter
hükmü kalmamış kanun
dead line
ölü hat
dead load
ölü yük
dead loan
batık kredi
dead loss
kesin zarar
dead loss
kesin kayıp
dead march
cenaze marşı
dead money
ölü para
dead nettle
ballıbaba
dead nettle
ısırgan otu
dead point
ölü çekit
dead reckoning
parakete hesabı
dead sale
durgun satış
dead season
ölü sezon
dead season
ölü mevsim
dead space
ölü boşluk
dead spot
ölü çekit
dead time
ölü zaman
dead time
ölü süre
dead tired
yorgun

Tom eve çok yorgun geldi. - Tom came home dead tired.

Ben yorgunluktan ölüyorum, bir adım daha atamam! - I'm dead tired, I can't take one more step!

dead to the world
deliksiz uykuda
dead water
durgun su
dead water
dümen suyu
dead weight
ağır yük
dead weight
net ağırlık
dead wire
ölü tel
dead zone
ölü bölge
dead zone unit
ölü bölge birimi
dead-end street
çıkmaz sokak
drop dead
düşüp öl

Neden düşüp ölmüyorsun? - Why don't you just drop dead?

flog a dead horse
boşa nefes tüketmek
flog a dead horse
havanda su dövmek
go dead
(alısün hattı) kesilmek
in a dead heat
at başı beraber
inner dead point
iç ölü nokta
play dead
ölü numarası yapmak
stone-dead
duvar gibi sağır
stone-dead
tamamen ölmüş
stop dead
birdenbire durmak
stop dead
birdenbire dur
the dead
ölüler

Yaşayanların sayısı ölülerinkinden daha azdı. - The number of the living was smaller than that of the dead.

Ölüler dans etmedi. Onların ondan daha iyi yapacak bir şeyleri vardı. - The dead did not dance. They had something better to do than that.

top dead center
üst ölü çekit
wait for dead men's shoes
mirasa konmak
be caught dead
(deyim) (catch dead) Kolaylıkla görülüp bulunabilmek. Olumsuz cümle yapısında kullanılır: "He wouldn't be caught dead in that shirt."
cut sb dead
biriyle selami sabahı kesmek
dead assets
ölü, kar getirmeyen varlıklar
dead cat bounce
ölü kedi zıplama
dead center
(Mühendislik) sabit punta
dead duck
ölü ördek
dead giveaway
(deyim) Something that's proof/logical without proving it. İt can also be expressed as "a dead giveaway."
dead point
İçten yanmalı motorlarda pistonların yuvaları içerisinde en aşağıda (veya kranka en yakın) durdukları konum
dead set
ölü set
drop-dead gorgeous
Çok çekici, insanın nefesini kesen kadın
going dead
ölü gidiyor
grateful dead
ölü minnettar
it's dead calm
ölü sakin
keep beating the dead horse
boşa kürek çekmek
on dead center
ölü merkez
outer dead center
dış ölü nokta, alt ölü merkez
over my dead body
(deyim) hayatta olmazasla izin vermemcesedimi çiğnersin

if you say that something will happen over your dead body, you mean that you will do everything you can to prevent it. I will never let this happen.

raise from the dead
ölümden yükseltmek
stone dead
taş ölü
the dead of winter
Zemheri
three parts dead
hiç bir varlığı kalmamak

ingiliz kanunlarına göre bir bir çocuğu olan kadını dul bırakın kişinin malları üçe bölünür, biri kadına, biri çocuklara, bir o bölgenin yöneticisine verilirdi.

went dead
işi bitmiş
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف dead (8) في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

Book of the Dead
The ancient Egyptian funerary text
Dead Sea
A lake in the Middle East, noted for high salinity and for its banks being the lowest point on Earth
Dead Sea apple
a fruit, supposed to dissolve into smoke or ashes when plucked

The man who makes himself a slave to gold is a miserable wretch indeed, winning for his prize the Dead Sea apple - golden without, but ashes within.

Dead Sea apples
plural form of Dead Sea apple
beat a dead horse
To persist or continue far beyond any purpose, interest or reason

After having shown us three hours of instructional and safety videos, the inspector was simply beating a dead horse by telling us to buckle up as we got into the van.

beaten a dead horse
Past participle of beat a dead horse
beats a dead horse
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beat a dead horse
brain-dead
Having an irreversible loss of brain function and cessation of brain activity
brain-dead
Having no useful thoughts; stupid; ditzy
clinically dead
In a state in which usual medically observable vital signs—such as respiration, heartbeat, and corneal reflex—are not present, but from which patients are sometimes revived

Twelve dogs have been brought back to life with no signs of permanent damage after being clinically dead for two hours.

dead
Experiencing pins and needles (paresthesia)

After sitting on my hands for a while, my arms became dead.

dead
No longer living

All of my grandparents are dead.

dead
Exactly right

He hit the target dead in the centre.

dead
Figuratively, not alive; lacking life

When a man's verses cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room.

dead
Without emotion

She stood with dead face and limp arms, unresponsive to my plea.

dead
Full and complete

dead stop; dead sleep; dead giveaway; dead silence.

dead
to prevent by disabling; stop

What a man should do, when finds his natural impotency dead him in spiritual works”.

dead
singular Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense

The dead of night. The dead of winter.

dead
No longer used or required

Is this beer glass dead?.

dead
Without interest to one of the senses; dull; flat

dead air; a dead glass of soda.

dead
Very, absolutely, extremely, suddenly

That’s dead sure!.

dead
Stationary; static

the dead load on the floor; a dead lift.

dead
Completely inactive; without power; without a signal

Now that the motor’s dead you can reach in and extract the spark plugs.

dead
Broken or inoperable

That monitor is dead; don’t bother hooking it up.

dead
So hated that they are absolutely ignored

He is dead to me.

dead
Exact

dead center; dead aim; a dead eye; a dead level.

dead
Unproductive

dead time; dead fields; also in compounds.

dead
Not in play

Once the ball crosses the foul line, it’s dead.

dead
plural Those who have died

Have respect for the dead.

dead 'n' buried
Contraction of dead and buried
dead against
Unequivocally and intransigently opposed to

The person who was most dead against playing the game was Stuart,” says Mick. “But he’s definitely a lot more relaxed about it these days.”.

dead air
An unintended interruption in a radio broadcast during which there is no sound; a similar interruption of a television broadcast in which there is neither sound nor a video signal
dead and buried
Moot, passed, irrelevant, forgotten
dead as a dodo
Undoubtedly and unquestionably dead
dead as a dodo
That has become out of date
dead as a doorknob
Entirely, unquestionably or certainly dead

I found the mouse who lived in our wall, lying on his back with his feet in the air—as dead as a doorknob.

dead as a doornail
Unquestionably dead. Used for both inanimate objects and once living beings

Mind! I don’t mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge, what there is particularly dead about a door–nail. I might have been inclined, myself, to regard a coffin–nail as the deadest piece of ironmongery in the trade. But the wisdom of our ancestors is in the simile; and my unhallowed hands shall not disturb it, or the Country’s done for. You will therefore permit me to repeat, emphatically, that Marley was as dead as a door–nail.

dead asleep
Sleeping in a deep sleep
dead ball
The ball when dead and out of play
dead balls
plural form of dead ball
dead bat
The bat when held with a light grip such that it gives when the ball strikes it, and the ball loses momentum and falls to the ground
dead bat
To play the ball with a dead bat
dead bird
a ball which falls over the infielders' heads for a hit as if it were a bird shot by a hunter

Jones got on board with a dead bird to start the innning.

dead calm
A perfectly flat sea with no waves
dead cat bounce
A temporary recovery in the price of an instrument whose price has fallen rapidly and is expected to fall further in the long run
dead center
The position of the crank of a piston when it is in line with the connecting rod
dead centre
Alternative spelling of dead center
dead cert
practically guaranteed outcome

It's a dead cert that United will beat City in the cup.

dead code
instructions that, when executed, have no effect on the running of the program
dead code
code that exists in the source, but that will never be executed

Many software projects contain much dead code in the form of deprecated functions.

dead donkey
In journalistic jargon, a news item of no real significance, usually of whimsical or sentimental nature, placed at the end of a news bulletin or in a newspaper as filler. A dead donkey can often be removed from the programme or publication if a more significant story needs extra time or space
dead drop
a location used to secretly pass items between two people, without requiring them to meet
dead duck
A project that is doomed to failure from the start

The government decision meant that the proposed boycott of South African goods was a dead duck.

dead duck
One who is in serious danger or trouble

She's a dead duck if she starts flirting with my boyfriend!.

dead ducks
plural form of dead duck

They are dead ducks if they are still in the car when it explodes!.

dead end
A path or strategy that goes nowhere or is blocked on one end

That road comes to a dead end at the lake.

dead ends
plural form of dead end
dead first
First, especially first place in a competition

The Rams, meanwhile, finished dead first in last year's NFL Draft.

dead giveaway
Something that discloses, usually unintentionally, a fact or an intention

Instead of slowing down his arm when he throws it — a dead giveaway to hitters — Igawa had better arm action, Eiland said.

dead heat
a close race or contest in which no winner is apparent

Polls indicated a dead heat for the office of dog catcher.

dead heats
plural form of dead heat
dead horse
rhyming slang for sauce
dead horse
The period of work on board ship for which the seamen have been paid in advance (usually a month's wages) the end of this term being celebrated by parading a straw horse about the decks
dead ice
Former glacier ice that is not longer connected to the active glacier, therefore not moving anymore and getting covered with sediments
dead in the water
Doomed; unable to succeed
dead key
A special modifier key used to attach a specific diacritic to a letter previously typed
dead keys
plural form of dead key
dead language
a language which no longer has any native speakers
dead languages
plural form of dead language
dead last
Finishing in last place in a competition or (in sports) the standings, often by a considerable margin to the next-to-last-place finisher or after an exceptionally poor showing or season
dead leg
an injury caused when a player receives a hard knock on the upper thigh, crushing the muscle against the bone
dead letter
A law that is no longer enforced
dead letter
An item of mail that cannot be delivered to its intended recipient; after some time it is returned to the sender, or destroyed
dead letter office
the postal facility that deals with mail that cannot be delivered
dead level
Absolutely horizontal or zero slope
dead link
An HTML hypertext link that points to a webpage or website that is permanently unavailable
dead links
plural form of dead link
dead load
The weight of a structure itself, including the weight of fixtures or equipment permanently attached to it
dead man walking
Someone who is about to die; someone condemned
dead man's brake
A brake that normally operates under pressure, but engages fully when all pressure is released
dead man's brakes
plural form of dead man's brake
dead man's hand
An ace and an eight as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em
dead man's hand
Other various hands, among them a full house of three jacks and two tens
dead man's hand
A pair of aces and a pair of eights, in a player's hand
dead man's switch
a switch that automatically stops a machine or vehicle after a set period of inactivity from the operator
dead marine
an empty beer bottle
dead meat
Someone in danger of death or severe punishment

We'll be dead meat if anyone catches us smoking.

dead meat
A corpse
dead media
Media formats which are no longer used because they have become outmoded
dead men
The ends of reefs left flapping instead of being tucked out of sight when a sail has been furled
dead men tell no tales
Once someone is dead, they can no longer communicate, hence killing someone is the best way to keep him/her quiet
dead metaphor
A former metaphor which has in effect lost its metaphorical status and become literal, e.g. "electric current" (electricity was at first thought to be analogous to water). Not to be confused with stale metaphor (a type of cliché), although it often is
dead of night
Middle of the night

Take these broken wings and learn to fly.

dead on
exactly at

The train arrived dead on 2 o'clock.

dead on arrival
found to be dead upon the arrival at hospital
dead on arrival
Found dead at a scene, upon the arrival of an emergency medical service (EMS), or the police
dead or alive
Either dead or alive
dead or alive
Used to indicate someone is being sought for some kind of punishment or reprimand, and that (s)he may be killed in the process of finding, as if this was reasonable punishment
dead president
A piece of U.S. paper currency
dead presidents
Money
dead presidents
plural form of dead president
dead reckoning
A method of estimating the position of a ship or aircraft by applying estimates of the distance and direction travelled to a previously known position. In respect to ships/boats, it excludes the effect of wind and current on the vessel. Compare with estimated position. Abbreviation: DR
dead ringer
Someone or something that very closely resembles another; someone or something easily mistaken for another

He is a dead ringer for his grandfather at that age.

dead ringers
plural form of dead ringer
dead run
To come as fast as one can, often in a harried state

When she saw smoke coming from the kitchen, the old woman came in on the dead run to remove the burned loaf of bread from the oven.

dead set
By extension, a determined effort

I might not graduate first in my class, but I'll make a dead set at it.

dead set
The rigid pose a hunting dog assumes when pointing out game to a hunter

The judge at the dog show took points off the Irish setter's dead set because its right ear twitched a few times.

dead set
unswervingly dedicated; resolutely determined

The governor is dead set against the concealed weapons permit legislation and will veto it even if it costs her the re-election.

dead set against
Completely opposed, with no possibility of a change of mind

I am dead set against letting the dog sleep in anyone's bedroom.

dead sets
plural form of dead set
dead sleep
The first sleep of the night in a biphasic sleep pattern

Until the close of the early modern era, Western Europeans on most evenings experienced two major intervals of sleep bridged by up to an hour or more of quiet wakefulness. The initial interval of slumber was usually referred to as “first sleep,” or, less often, “first nap” or “dead sleep.”.

dead soldier
An empty container, usually a bottle or can which contained an alcoholic beverage

When my mother drinks beer, she peeks in the bottle to make sure it's a dead soldier.

dead soldiers
plural form of dead soldier
dead space
Air that is inhaled by the body in breathing, but does not partake in gas exchange
dead space
Picture information that is either masked off or cropped out of viewing area, whether at the top or bottom, or to the sides
dead sticking
Landing a normally powered aircraft without power
dead tired
Very tired; completely exhausted
dead to rights
With sufficient evidence to establish responsibility definitively

Because of the video replay, the ref had him dead to rights on the penalty.

dead to the world
Unconscious

Simon hit him from behind on the back of his head. The size of his punch was enough to knock even the toughest senseless. Simon's victim fell to the deck. . . . There he lay, dead to the world.

dead to the world
Sound asleep

However, he slept right through the night, and was still dead to the world when I slipped out.

dead to the world
Without social relationships or communication; without emotional or tangible bonds to others

During two long weeks Tom lay a prisoner, dead to the world and its happenings.

dead tree
A tree that is still standing, but no longer alive. (compare: log, stump)
dead tree
made of or pertaining to paper, especially as opposed to a digital alternative

It used to be that SuSE Linux was available in personal and professional; editions, and that the Pro edition came with additional dead tree documentation.

dead tree
A quantity of paper; a collection of paper such as a book or newspaper

come out of this wicked, evil world and her seductive, dogmatic, heretical religious systems, all of whom seek to prove their righteousness by manipulating colored marks written on a dead tree.

dead tree edition
Paper version of a publication that can be found online

dead-tree edition Derogatory cyberspeak for the paper version of a periodical.

dead tree editions
plural form of dead tree edition
dead trees
plural form of dead tree
dead water
The eddying water under a slow-moving ship's counter
dead week
In a college or university, the week immediately preceding finals week
dead weight
unremitting heavy weight that does not move
dead weight
that which is useless or excess; that which slows something down

She wants to shed the dead weight of so many stacks of old clutter.

dead white European male
Any of various white male historical figures in art and culture seen to represent racism, sexism, etc. ingrained into Western education
dead white European males
plural form of dead white European male
dead wood
Personnel no longer contributing to an organization
dead-air space
A sealed airspace in a cavity wall
dead-end
The end of a road, (or by extension), the end of any event

Mary realised her relationship with Jim had hit a dead-end.

dead-end
To come to a dead-end

Watch out! The road dead-ends in 200 yards and there's nowhere to turn around!.

dead-end
Going nowhere; blocked

a dead-end job.

dead-in-shell
When the embryo in an egg develops part way but dies without hatching
dead-president
Attributive form of dead presidents, noun

I want some dead-president action, you one-armed bandit!.

dead-red
A four-seam fastball

The pitch was dead-red.

dead-set
Alternative spelling of dead set
dead-tree
Alternative spelling of dead tree
drawing dead
Unable to win a particular hand, no matter what the remaining community cards are
drop dead
to die suddenly
drop dead
an angry expletive
drop-dead
very; impressive or spectacular

My date was drop-dead gorgeous!.

dry as a dead dingo's donger
Very thirsty
dry as a dead dingo's donger
Very dry, extremely dry
flog a dead horse
To attempt to get more out of something that cannot give more
flog a dead horse
To attempt to get extra work out of a ship's crew during the dead horse period
from my cold, dead hands
A statement that one will not allow something (most often a firearm or other weapon) to be taken away from one's possession until after one's death. A variant, from my cold dead fingers, is most often used in the US by gun rights advocates
leave for dead
to abandon someone, assuming that they will die

When Steele rides after them, they shoot him and leave him for dead in the desert.

left for dead
Simple past tense and past participle of leave for dead
living dead
The undead; zombies
not be caught dead
To refuse completely to do something

I would not be caught dead in such a skimpy dress.

over my dead body
Under no circumstances; absolutely not

Mom: Over my dead body!.

play dead
to lie very still, as would a corpse
play dead
to act as though defeated while awaiting a chance to attack
sit dead-red
When a batter is looking for a four-seam fastball. Popularized by broadcaster and former player Joe Morgan

If I were him, I would sit dead-red on this 3 and 1 pitch and try to launch one.

stone dead
Utterly dead
stop dead
to stop suddenly
top dead center
A position in the four-stroke combustion process wherein the piston is at the topmost point in its stroke. This can either be during the compression phase or the combustion phase
top dead center
The reference mark on a flywheel (and engine block) indicating the engine is in the top dead center position, when aligned
dead-heat
a race in which two or more competitors come out even, and there is no winner
drop-dead
extremely; "she was drop-dead gorgeous
better off dead
(Ev ile ilgili) 1. Ususally implying that someone is a useless piece of crap. 2. Situation where there is no upside, therefore the only way out is to commit suicide and/or, be killed. 3. Suggests pain will not yield, and only escape is death
dead
{n} stillness, quietness, silence, gloom, depth
dead
{a} deprived of life, cold, dull, tasteless, lost
dead
{v} to weaken, to make tasteless
Day of the Dead
November 1 and November 2 collectively, celebrated concurrently with All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day in Mexico and parts of Central America in commemoration of the dead. Also called Día de los Muertos
be caught dead
(deyim) (catch dead) Find or see at any time ― used in strongly negative constructions . "He wouldn't be caught dead in that shirt."
beat a dead horse
(deyim) Waste time on something that is a lost cause or likely to be unproductive, flog a dead horse [Brit]
catch dead
(deyim) (catch dead) Find or see at any time ― used in strongly negative constructions . "He wouldn't be caught dead in that shirt."
flog a dead horse
(deyim) Waste time on something that is a lost cause or likely to be unproductive, beat a dead horse [Amer.]
knock dead
(deyim) Move strongly especially to admiration or applause: "a comedian who really knocks them dead"
over my dead body
(deyim) Used to express strong opposition
التركية - الإنجليزية

تعريف dead (8) في التركية الإنجليزية القاموس.

çıkmaz sokak dead-end street, dead end, Brit
cul-de-sac