bury
bury 英 [ˈberi] 美 [ˈbɛri]
vt. 埋葬;
进行时:burying 过去式:buried 过去分词:buried 第三人称单数:buries
- When you dig a hole in the ground, put an object in the hole, and cover it up with dirt, you bury it. Your dog might prefer spending the majority of his time digging holes to bury his toy collection.
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- vt. 埋葬;
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1. He was buried in Highgate Cemetery.
他被安葬在海格特墓地。
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2. buried treasure
埋藏的财宝
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3. The dog had buried its bone in the garden.
狗把骨头埋在花园里。
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4. The house was buried under snow.
房子被埋在积雪中。
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5. The miners were buried alive when the tunnel collapsed.
坑道塌方,矿工都被活埋。
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6. She had learnt to bury her feelings.
她已经学会了感情不外露。
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7. She always has her head buried in a book.
她总是埋头读书。
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8. Since she left, he's buried himself in his work.
自从她走后,他全心扑在工作上。
- bury (v.) Old English byrgan "to raise a mound, hide, enclose in a grave or tomb, inter," akin to beorgan "to shelter," from Proto-Germanic *burzjan- "protection, shelter" (source also of Old Saxon bergan, Dutch bergen, Old Norse bjarga, Swedish berga, Old High German bergan "protect, shelter, conceal," German bergen, Gothic bairgan "to save, preserve"), from PIE root *bhergh- (1) "to hide, protect." Meaning "cover, conceal from sight" is from 1711. Related: Buried; burying. Burying-ground "cemetery" attested from 1711. Buried treasure is from 1801.
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