gravestone
英 [ˈɡreɪvstəʊn]
美 [ˈɡreɪvstoʊn]
n. 墓碑
复数:gravestones
BNC.20816 / COCA.18519
牛津词典
noun
- 墓碑
a stone that is put on a grave in a vertical position, showing the name, etc. of the person buried there
柯林斯词典
- 墓碑
Agravestoneis a large stone with words carved into it, which is placed on a grave.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- 81. On Revenue Avenue, the grave traveler jumped the gravestone bravely.
81.在税收大道上,严肃的旅行者勇敢地跳过墓碑。 - Deborah Barr, of Ortonville, Michigan kneels by the gravestone of her brother, US Navy HT1 Daniel Doule on Thursday, Nov.11,2010 at the Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly, Michigan.
德博拉巴尔的奥顿维尔,由她的哥哥,丹尼尔Doule美国海军羟色胺在周四,2010年11月11日在大湖国家公墓在霍利,密歇根州密歇根跪墓碑。 - But the gravestone is cracked and there is a hole right in front of it, inferring that Makaveli rose from the dead.
但墓碑是侦破,有一个洞右前方,言下之意,就是卡维里玫瑰从死亡。 - Fortunately, however, several gravestone epitaphs excavated after liberation in1949 have provided the most significant clues to look into their lives.
幸好解放后新出土的数方高氏碑志,为此提供了重要线索。 - It could be someone in a kind of an allegorical mood inscribing on the gravestone the death of culture.
可能是某人以讽喻的口气,刻下此话暗示文化的死亡。 - From the gravestone, a man named Li Dong was buried in the ancient tomb of the Ming dynasty.
从墓表看,这座明代古墓埋着一个名叫李东的人。 - The lettering on the gravestone was badly worn and almost illegible.
墓碑上的文字已严重磨损难以辨认。 - The culture interpretation of cemetery included religion culture, notion of life and death, geomancy, epitaph, gravestone art and traditional burial form.
墓园的文化解读包括宗教文化、生死观念、风水文化、墓志和墓碑艺术以及传统墓葬形式五个内容。 - The new gravestone was already in place, and he worked solidly for several hours in the churchyard, putting the plants carefully into the soft earth of her grave.
他回去时,新墓碑已经安放到位,他在教堂墓地连续干了几个小时,把那些花苗栽到她坟上松软的土里。 - Gravestone decorations included bas-reliefs showing the dead man and his dog.
墓碑装饰包括浅浮雕,雕刻着死者和他的狗。