| 英语单词 | funeral |
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| 英美音标 | 英 ['fjuːnərəl] 美 ['fjuːnərəl] |
| 中文释义 | adj.葬礼(的) n.葬礼 |
| 英语例句 | (1) Funeral customs vary with different religions. (2) The bishop conducted her funeral service. (3) He asked for no funeral oration. (4) A funeral is a somber occasion. (5) We must obey the decencies and attend the funeral. (6) They held a state funeral in honour of the statesman. (7) He stood with bowed head at the funeral. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 葬仪的习俗因宗教不同而不同。 (2) 主教引导了她的葬礼仪式。 (3) 他不要人在葬礼上宣读悼词。 (4) 葬礼是个忧郁的场合。 (5) 我们要遵照礼仪参加葬礼。 (6) 他们为这位政治家举行了国葬。 (7) 在葬礼上他低下头站着。 |
| vocabulary简明 | A funeral is a ceremony to bury or cremate the dead. If you go to a funeral, wear black and try not to seem like you're having fun. |
| vocabulary扩展 | Funeral comes from the Latin root fūnus, for "dead body," and so a funeral is the ritual that surrounds taking care of a dead body. Depending on the dead person's beliefs, there will often be a representative of a religion there to honor them in a traditional way. Sometimes we use funeral for dead things other than dead people. If you just gave a really bad party, you could call it a funeral for your social life. |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]葬礼;丧礼 A funeral is the ceremony that is held when the body of someone who has died is buried or cremated.
2 [PHRASE 短语]这是你自作自受;那你可要倒霉了 If someone says to you 'It's your funeral', they think your decision or your actions will have bad consequences for you, but they are unwilling to interfere. [feelings] [INFORMAL 非正式]
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