burial

英 ['berɪəl] 美['bɛrɪəl]
  • n. 埋葬;葬礼;弃绝
  • adj. 埋葬的

词态变化


复数: burials;

英文词源


burial (n.)
"act of burying," late 13c.; earlier "tomb" (c. 1200), false singular from Old English byrgels "tomb," from byrgan "to bury" + suffix -els; a compound also found in Old Saxon burgisli, suggesting a Proto-Germanic *burgisli-, from PIE root *bhergh- (1) "to hide, protect" (see bury). The Germanic suffix *-isli- (also in Old English hydels "hiding place," fætels "bag") became obsolete and was felt as a plural of the Latin-derived suffix -al (2) forming nouns of action from verbs (survival, approval, etc.).

双语例句


1. They rushed the burial through so no evidence would show up.
他们仓促举行了葬礼,掩盖了所有证据。

来自柯林斯例句

2. a Bronze Age burial mound
青铜时代的坟冢

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3. Cremation is more common than burial in some countries.
在一些国家,火葬比土葬普遍.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. The archeologists found fragments of bone in the burial chamber.
考古学家在墓穴中发现了碎骨片.

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5. The Premier's burial was a solemn occasion.
总理的葬礼是个庄严的场面.

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