cemetery
英 [ˈsemətri]
美 [ˈseməteri]
n. (尤指不靠近教堂的)墓地,坟地,公墓
复数:cemeteries
Collins.2 / BNC.5666 / COCA.4589
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指不靠近教堂的)墓地,坟地,公墓
an area of land used for burying dead people, especially one that is not beside a church
柯林斯词典
- 墓地;公墓;坟场
Acemeteryis a place where dead people's bodies or their ashes are buried.
英英释义
noun
- a tract of land used for burials
双语例句
- After the hour-long service, his body was taken to a cemetery in the south of the city.
在长达一小时的悼念仪式结束后,他的遗体被抬到了城南的一所公墓。 - Brian Epstein was buried in a private ceremony at Long Lane Cemetery, Liverpool.
在利物浦朗雷恩公墓为布赖恩·爱泼斯坦举行了私人葬礼。 - Karen and her husband contacted a local cemetery about a burial plot.
卡伦和丈夫联系了当地的一处公墓商量墓地的事情。 - I thought they'd bury us in the national cemetery.
我想他们要把我们安葬在国家公墓。 - So you took him out at the cemetery.
所以你把他带到了墓地。 - After ten years, the place had really changed and we were having trouble finding the cemetery.
十年过去了,这个地方和原来完全不同了,我们差点找不到这片公墓了。 - There is Arlington National Cemetery!
那里是阿灵顿国家公墓! - The old man died and was buried in the cemetery.
那位老人死后,被埋在公墓里。 - They buried the urn in the cemetery.
他们将骨灰埋在了公墓里。 - He was buried in the cemetery.
他被葬在公墓。