Keywords: mortal, plural of mortal
First, the phonetic symbols of words
Pronunciation of mortal words: English? [? m? t? l】? Beautiful? [? m? rt? l].
Second, the definition of words
Adjective? Fatal; There will be death; Not * * * wearing a day; extreme
Noun (short for noun)? ordinary people
Third, the change of word form.
Plural number:? mankind
Fourth, phrase collocation.
Deadly enemy? There is no mortal enemy.
Mortal power? Mortal ability
Deadly terror? afraid
Fatal injury? Fatal wound
Discrimination of the meaning of verb (abbreviation of verb)
The adjectives death, fatal, fatal and fatal all mean "fatal".
Death refers to something that may be fatal or actually fatal, and it can also refer to people who try to kill others.
Fatality is a formal word that emphasizes the inevitability of death and is usually used to refer to injury or illness.
Mortal tone is heavy, which refers to the direct cause of death.
Fatal means that something itself has fatal properties.
Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs
Is it? Beyond? Mortal? Power? Where to? Bring it? Answer? Dead? Men? Back? Where to? Life. ?
Mortals can't bring the dead back to life.
Tickets? Seems? Can't get it? Where to? That? Ordinary? Mortal. ?
It seems that ordinary people can't buy tickets at all.
Like this? Things? Is it? Isn't it? For what? mere? Mortal? Like what? Our own. ?
This kind of thing won't happen to ordinary people like us.
She? Fame? Suffer? Answer? Mortal? Blow? As? Answer? The result? Yes? That? Scandal. ?
The scandal ruined her reputation.