tombstone
英 [ˈtuːmstəʊn]
美 [ˈtuːmstoʊn]
n. 墓碑
复数:tombstones
Collins.1 / BNC.19277 / COCA.13593
牛津词典
noun
- 墓碑
a large, flat stone that lies over a grave or stands at one end, that shows the name, age, etc. of the person buried there
柯林斯词典
- 墓碑;墓石
Atombstoneis a large stone with words carved into it, which is placed on a grave.
英英释义
noun
- a stone that is used to mark a grave
双语例句
- The town of tombstone is most grateful to you for a wonderful performance.
墓碑镇感谢您精彩的演出。 - Four fifths of the perjury in the world is expend on tombstone, women, and competitor.
世上的伪证,有五分之四花费于墓碑、女人以及竞争对手之上。 - An inscription on a tombstone or monument in memory of the person buried there.
刻在墓碑或纪念碑上的碑铭用来纪念埋葬于此的人们。 - I saw a tombstone bearing the date 1602.
我见到一块刻有1602年字样的墓碑。 - Eventually the number of stones diminished until only one stone, the tombstone, was left as a reminder of the ancient superstition.
最后石头的数量失散的只剩下一块了,这块墓碑,成为了封建迷信的一个见证。 - There's a square depression in the center of the tombstone.
在墓碑石的中间有一个正方形的凹陷。 - A life filled with loving deeds and good character is the best tombstone.
充满善行和美好品质的一生是一个人最好的墓碑。 - Vincent loomed over me, as pale and grey as a tombstone.
文森特赫然耸现在我面前,面色灰白得像一块墓碑。 - You told them about Boltzmann's tombstone and so forth.
你们告诉他们关于波耳兹曼的墓碑等事情。 - A place for the burial of a corpse ( especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone).
埋葬尸体的地方,特别指埋在地表下且有墓石作标志。