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Who knows the difference between passing away and passing away?
Discovery: to die, or to die. Nowadays, the word "die" is used a lot, which means that adults are dead. For example: ① Wang Er fell in love with his sister-in-law less than one year after his brother died and became pregnant. (Journal of Yantai University, page 1 issue 57, 2008) ② Zahir, former king of Afghanistan, died at the age of 93. (Sina.com) (3) Some Thoughts on Later Death. (news365.com.cn) The author looked up Modern Chinese Dictionary, Ci Hai and Ci Yuan, but found no word "death", only "death", which means the death of an adult. The word "go" in "death" means to leave, and "death" means to leave this world, which means death. In Modern Chinese Dictionary and Cihai, "death" has only two meanings. One is the disappearance of (liquid, time, etc.). ), the other is death. The word "death" in "death" can only have the second meaning. The whole word means "leave death", which is the antonym of death. If it means the first meaning, it is difficult to explain. Therefore, when an adult dies, he should use "death" and sometimes "death", but not "death". "Death" is a wrong word and should be corrected. (Author: College of Literature, Xuzhou Normal University)