B1 Verb (Present Participle) / Adjective #43 よく出る 2分で読める

dying

Dying means something is stopping. A plant might be dying if it has no water. You use it when life ends.

When something is dying, it is getting ready to end. It can be a person, an animal, or even a battery in your phone.

You use 'dying' to describe the final stage of life. It is also used for things that are fading away, like a dying trend or a dying fire.

Beyond the literal meaning, 'dying' is used to express extreme desire, such as 'I'm dying for a coffee.' It also describes things that are losing popularity or influence.

In academic or literary contexts, 'dying' implies a transition or a decline. It is often used to discuss the erosion of cultural practices or the terminal phase of complex systems.

The term carries deep philosophical weight. It captures the liminal space between existence and non-existence, often used in literature to symbolize the end of an era or the inevitable decay of all material things.

dying 30秒で

  • Present participle of die
  • Used as adjective
  • Idiomatic for eagerness
  • Spelling rule: drop e

Hey there! Let's talk about the word dying. At its core, it's the present participle of the verb 'to die.' It’s a heavy word, but it’s used in many ways.

When we talk about biological life, it means the process of moving toward the end of life. But we also use it metaphorically. You might hear someone say a 'dying tradition,' which means a custom that is slowly disappearing. It’s all about a transition from being active to being inactive.

The word dying comes from the Old English word diegan, which has roots in Old Norse deyja. It has been around for centuries, evolving from Germanic roots that meant to 'pass away' or 'fade.'

Interestingly, the spelling change from 'die' to 'dying' happens because we drop the 'e' and add 'ing' to keep the phonetic structure stable. It’s a classic example of how English morphology handles vowel-heavy words over time.

You will see dying used as an adjective or a verb. As an adjective, it describes something in its final stage, like a 'dying fire' or a 'dying star.'

In casual conversation, we sometimes use it hyperbolically, like 'I'm dying of laughter!' This isn't literal, but it expresses an extreme feeling. Always be mindful of the context, as the literal meaning is quite serious.

1. Dying to do something: To be very eager. I'm dying to see that movie!

2. Dying gasp: The final effort before something ends. The team made a dying gasp to win the game.

3. Dying breed: Something becoming rare. People who fix their own watches are a dying breed.

4. Dying for: To crave something. I'm dying for a cold drink.

5. Dying out: Gradually disappearing. That language is dying out.

Pronounced /ˈdaɪ.ɪŋ/, it rhymes with 'flying' and 'crying.' The stress is on the first syllable.

Grammatically, it functions as a participle. You can use it as a predicate adjective ('The plant is dying') or an attributive adjective ('a dying light'). It is a regular form of the verb 'die' despite the spelling shift.

豆知識

The spelling 'dying' is required to avoid the double 'i' which would be 'dieing'.

発音ガイド

UK /ˈdaɪ.ɪŋ/
US /ˈdaɪ.ɪŋ/
韻が合う語
flying crying trying sighing lying
よくある間違い
  • confusing with dyeing
  • mispronouncing the 'i'
  • stressing the wrong syllable

難易度

読解 2/5

Easy

ライティング 2/5

Easy

スピーキング 2/5

Easy

リスニング 2/5

Easy

次に学ぶべきこと

前提知識

die life

次に学ぶ

mortality expire

上級

perish

知っておくべき文法

Present Participle

He is dying.

レベル別の例文

1

The plant is dying.

The plant is not healthy.

Present continuous verb.

1

The battery is dying.

2

The fire is dying out.

3

He is dying to tell you.

4

The old man is dying.

5

The light is dying.

6

She is dying of boredom.

7

The tradition is dying.

8

The dying sun set.

1

The business is slowly dying.

2

He is dying for a vacation.

3

The dying embers glowed.

4

She felt like she was dying.

5

The dying art of calligraphy.

6

Languages are dying out.

7

The dying patient slept.

8

He is dying to know the secret.

1

A dying breed of craftsmen.

2

The dying echoes of the music.

3

I'm dying to hear your news.

4

The dying gasps of the engine.

5

The dying light of the day.

6

A dying star collapses.

7

The dying embers of the fire.

8

She is dying to meet you.

1

The dying embers of the revolution.

2

A dying civilization's last days.

3

The dying breath of the storm.

4

He is dying to prove them wrong.

5

The dying tradition of storytelling.

6

A dying industry needs change.

7

The dying light of hope.

8

Dying embers in the hearth.

1

The dying gasps of a dying empire.

2

A dying star's final luminosity.

3

The dying echoes of the past.

4

He is dying to reconcile.

5

The dying embers of the debate.

6

A dying language's final speakers.

7

The dying light of the century.

8

Dying traditions fade slowly.

よく使う組み合わせ

dying light
dying embers
dying breed
dying wish
dying breath
dying out
dying art
dying star
dying gasps
dying industry

慣用句と表現

"dying to"

very eager

I'm dying to go!

casual

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間違えやすい

dying vs dyeing

homophones

color vs life

Dyeing hair vs dying plant

文型パターン

B1

Subject + is + dying + to + verb

I am dying to go.

語族

名詞

death the end of life

動詞

die to cease to live

形容詞

dead no longer alive

関連

mortality state of being subject to death

使い方

frequency

7

よくある間違い
  • dying vs dyeing dyeing (coloring)

    Dyeing is for color; dying is for life.

ヒント

Memory Palace

Visualize a candle.

Native Speakers

Use it for eagerness.

Sensitivity

Be careful.

Spelling

Drop the e.

Rhymes

Think of flying.

Dyeing

Don't mix up.

History

Old Norse roots.

Flashcards

Use images.

Metaphors

Use for trends.

Participle

Use with be.

暗記しよう

記憶術

Dyeing your hair is for color; Dying is for life.

視覚的連想

A candle flame getting smaller.

Word Web

death life end fading

チャレンジ

Use 'dying to' in a sentence today.

語源

Old Norse/Old English

元の意味: to perish

文化的な背景

High; avoid using lightly regarding people.

Used with caution in formal settings.

Dying to Live (song) The Dying Gaul (sculpture)

実生活で練習する

実際の使用場面

Daily life

  • dying to
  • dying for
  • dying out

会話のきっかけ

"Are there any traditions dying out?"

"What are you dying to do this weekend?"

日記のテーマ

Write about a dying tradition.

よくある質問

14 問

Yes, it is the present participle of die.

自分をテスト 5 問

fill blank A1

The plant is ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: dying

It is the present participle.

multiple choice A2

Which means 'very eager'?

正解! おしい! 正解: dying to

Idiomatic usage.

true false B1

Dying and dyeing mean the same.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

One is life, one is color.

/ 5 correct

Perfect score!

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