burial
英 [ˈberiəl]
美 [ˈberiəl]
n. 埋葬; 葬礼
复数:burials
Collins.1 / BNC.5406 / COCA.6234
牛津词典
noun
- 埋葬;葬礼
the act or ceremony of burying a dead body- a burial place/mound/site
安葬地;坟头;坟地 - Her body was sent home for burial.
她的尸骨已运回家乡安葬。 - His family insisted he should be given a proper burial.
他的家人坚持要为他举行适当的葬礼。
- a burial place/mound/site
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 葬礼;埋葬
Aburialis the act or ceremony of putting a dead body into a grave in the ground.- The priest prepared the body for burial...
牧师给死者作安葬准备。 - He can have a decent burial.
他会有个体面的葬礼。
- The priest prepared the body for burial...
英英释义
noun
- concealing something under the ground
- the ritual placing of a corpse in a grave
双语例句
- Burial of terrigenous organic carbon on continental shelves plays an important role in the global carbon cycle.
河口和陆架区的陆源有机碳在全球碳循环中起着重要作用,研究其所占的比例和分布具有重要意义。 - He and I were present at the burial.
他和我参加了下葬。 - After a brief month, Tim died and was buried near the red brick house without the burial service.
短短一个月后,蒂姆去世了,埋在红砖屋的旁边,没有举行葬礼。 - I forced her to prepare me for burial.
我要求她为我做埋葬前的准备。 - They have their own burial ground behind the chapel.
他们在小教堂后面有自己的墓地。 - She accompanied him in Galilee, and she witnessed his crucifixion and burial.
她陪同耶稣到加利利,目睹了他受刑和被埋葬的过程。 - The sailor was given a burial at sea.
对那水手进行了海葬。 - My pure had been the city's material and empty burial.
我的单纯早被这座城市的物质与空虚埋葬。 - In addition, it must be remembered that this was a private burial ground, not a public cemetery.
此外,必须记住,这是一个私人墓地,而不是一个公共墓地。 - In New China, care during childbirth, old age and illness, as well as burial arrangements, are all guaranteed for the labouring people.
在新中国,劳动人民生老病死都有依靠。