coffin
coffin 英 [ˈkɒfɪn] 美 [ˈkɔfɪn]
n. 棺材 phrase. 断送
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- The long wooden box in which a dead body is kept for burial or cremation is called a coffin. At a graveside funeral, you'll see the coffin lowered into a grave.
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- n. 棺材
- phrase. 断送
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1. When I die, I just need an ordinary coffin.
如果我死了,我只需要一个普通棺材。
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2. What coffin?
什么棺材?
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3. That that was the first problem. And then, that there was another: the empty coffin.
这是首先遇到的困难,还有一层困难,便是那口空棺材。
- coffin (n.) early 14c., "chest or box for valuables," from Old French cofin "sarcophagus," earlier "basket, coffer" (12c., Modern French coffin), from Latin cophinus "basket, hamper" (source of Italian cafano, Spanish cuebano "basket"), from Greek kophinos "a basket," which is of uncertain origin.
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