[ tānshēngpàsǐ ] cravenly cling to life instead of braving death; afraid to risk one's neck; be mortally afraid of death; care for nothing but saving one's skin; cling to life not withstanding dishonour; cowardly; cling to life and fear death; prefer life to dishonour
Example Sentences:
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He had certainly shown the white feather in his regiment . 他在部队里当然是贪生怕死的。
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The soldiers proved themselves chicken-hearted and ran away . 士兵表现得贪生怕死,逃跑了。
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You think i feel like i deserve to be here 你以为我贪生怕死?
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Perhaps , too , the natural and instinctive love of life made me wish to avoid endangering my own 或许,也是那种贪生怕死的本能使我想避免冒险吧。
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" is it true that you were turned out of the regiment because you were afraid to fight a duel ? " she asked suddenly , apropos of nothing - and her eyes flashed “您是因为贪生怕死,害怕决斗,被人从步兵团赶出来的,是真的吗? ”她突然吹毛求疵地问道,两只眼睛闪闪发亮。