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:2025/12/03
die the way one lived
Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
自分が生きた通りに、つまり一生涯にわたって特徴的な行動や嗜好を反映する形で死ぬこと。 / 特に自分が楽しんできた、またはその生き方にしかできなかった行動の後に死ぬこと。
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(idiomatic) To die because of or after doing something characteristic of oneself, especially something that one enjoyed doing.
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die the way one lived
She always warned her children that she intended to die the way one lived: stubborn, adventurous, and utterly unapologetic.
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She always warned her children that she intended to die the way one lived: stubborn, adventurous, and utterly unapologetic.
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