tombstones
英 [ˈtuːmstəʊnz]
美 [ˈtumˌstoʊnz]
n. 墓碑
tombstone的复数
柯林斯词典
- 墓碑;墓石
Atombstoneis a large stone with words carved into it, which is placed on a grave.
双语例句
- People had better learn all the time until kicking the bucket, the tombstones being their diplomas.
大家应该永远的学习,到死方休,可以把墓碑视为***。 - That would be A Walk Among the Tombstones, filmed on the streets of Brooklyn, Mr. Stevens noted.
史蒂文斯说,这部电影就是在布鲁克林的街道上拍摄的《行过死荫之地》。 - Tombstones stood amid the swaying grass.
墓碑矗立在摇摆着的草丛之中。 - RFID tags, which have been used to identify everything from cattle to tombstones, will not be the only type of sensor crowding the planet.
已被用于识别从牛到墓碑等一切事物的射频识别标签并非唯一一种将占满这个星球的传感器。 - Note: only works on tombstones and has no effect on urns.
注:只有作品埋葬骨灰并没有影响。 - Historic documents and ancient tombstones all attest to this.
历史文献及古代的墓碑都可以证实这一点。 - Those tombstones, some of them are over a hundred years old.
那些墓碑,有些已经有100多年了。 - Wherefore have we come hither to set up our own tombstones in a wilderness?
我们为什么要来到此地,在荒山野地之中树起我们的墓碑? - The skull-and-crossbones crudely carved on the first tombstones was replaced by a winged cherub.
最初粗糙地刻在墓碑上的骷髅与交叉的大腿骨图形,已为带翅膀的天使所代替。 - On the Course of Literary Creation of Words on Tombstones in the Mediaeval Times
中古墓碑文的文学化进程