gravestones
英 [ˈgreɪvstəʊnz]
美 [ˈgreɪvˌstoʊnz]
n. 墓碑
gravestone的复数
柯林斯词典
- 墓碑
Agravestoneis a large stone with words carved into it, which is placed on a grave.
双语例句
- Some times drunken people take the chance to get a good night's sleep around the gravestones.
有时候,会有醉汉抓住机会在墓碑旁睡上一整晚。 - But this is misleading, and those who have tried to take Sumu-ilum have found that out to their peril, catapult missiles can do little harm to ensorcelled gravestones that make up the walls.
但这是一种误解,那些尝试占领苏穆-伊伦的人都发现这风险他们担不起:投石车的攻击几乎没有对城墙造成损伤它们是用施过咒法的墓碑组成的。 - QR codes have been used in advertisements for years, and a handful of American funeral homes began attaching them to gravestones in early 2011. This appears to be the first time they have been placed on gravestones in the United Kingdom.
二维码已经在广告行业应用多年,2011年早些时候,几个美国的殡仪馆开始在墓碑上使用它,这也是二维码首次使用在英国的墓碑上。 - Gravestones can be removed, defaced, destroyed or simply ignored.
墓碑可以被移位、表面会破损、会遭到毁坏,或者干脆无人理睬。 - I read stories etched on the gravestones.
我读了刻在墓碑上的故事。 - These gravestones and the inscriptions on them are valuable in the study of ancient history and religions.
了解这些墓碑的内容,对滇西古代社会研究特别是古代宗教研究具有十分重要的意义。 - the moss-covered, topsy-turvy gravestones.
长满苔藓、东倒西歪的墓碑 - He saw something written in black on the gravestones.
他看见墓碑上有一些黑字写的东西。 - The names and dates on the gravestones were no longer legible.
墓碑上的名字和日期都辨认不清了。 - Whether, under the existing heritage conservation policy, monuments or historic buildings include cultural relics of historical significance such as gravestones;
根据现行文物保护政策,古迹或历史建筑物是否包括具有历史价值的墓碑等文物;