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。 - 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。 - The letters on the gravestone have worn away with time.
墓碑上的字母随着时间已经磨掉了。 - Time and weather have worn off the name on the gravestone.
天长日久的风雨冲蚀了墓碑上的名字。 - 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。 - A better solution might be to transform the gravestone itself into a powerful visual icon.
更好的办法也许是把墓碑本身变成某种强力的视觉标示。 - But I won't even get my name on my gravestone.
但是我们甚至不能在墓碑上刻上名字。 - One day the stone-cutter carried a gravestone to the house of a rich man, and saw there all sorts of beautiful things of which he had never even dreamed.
一天,切石匠给一个大户人家运送石碑。他在那里看到了琳琅满目的漂亮物件,全都是他想都没想过的东西。 - The new gravestone was stained with mud, and there was a shallow hole in the grave, where the water had poured in.
新墓碑上沾满泥土,坟墓上有一个坑,里面灌满了水。