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
- Shixing's first gravestone factory was started in1998.
世兴石业的第一个墓碑工厂开办于1998年。 - A Dutch inventor has developed a digital gravestone with an LCD display showing pictures and films.
大河网讯一名荷兰人发明了一种带液晶显示器能显示图像和视频的数码墓碑。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - As we were not sure of his age or anything else about him, there is only one word on his gravestone& Heathcliff.
因为我们不知道他确切年龄或其他情况,所以墓碑上只有一个字&希斯克利夫。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。
