死亡 | sǐ wáng | to die; death | |
伤亡 | shāng wáng | casualties; injuries and deaths | |
身亡 | shēn wáng | to die | |
灭亡 | miè wáng | to be destroyed; to become extinct; to perish; to die out; to destroy; to exterminate | |
亡国 | wáng guó | (of a nation) to be destroyed; subjugation; vanquished nation |
1 | Since his parents died early, he had to earn his own living when he was a teenager. | |
2 | The writer dedicated his first novel to his deceased wife. | |
3 | All these rules and regulations are just like a sword for those who want to be part of it. | |
4 | The other nine were between 21 and 39 - unusual ages for people to die from flu because they tend to have stronger immune systems. | |
5 | The bulk of this would come from forgoing all that the sick and the dead would have produced. |