cortege 英 [kɔ:ˈteiʒ]   美 [kɔrˈtɛʒ]

cortege

cortege  英 [kɔ:ˈteiʒ] 美 [kɔrˈtɛʒ]

n. 行列;一队随从 

名词复数:corteges 

It begins with what I always hear as a kind of funeral cortege idea. 乐曲的一开始,我总听着觉得像列队出殡的乐句
Ceremonies recalling the pomp of the empire lasted six hours as the funeral cortege processed through the city. 追忆奥匈帝国盛况的仪式历时六个小时,葬礼队伍缓慢地穿越了整个城市。

  • A group of people following solemnly behind, whether they're a celebrity's handlers or a funeral procession, is a cortege.
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  • n. 行列;一队随从
  • 1. It begins with what I always hear as a kind of funeral cortege idea.

    乐曲的一开始,我总听着觉得像列队出殡的乐句

  • 2. Ceremonies recalling the pomp of the empire lasted six hours as the funeral cortege processed through the city.

    追忆奥匈帝国盛况的仪式历时六个小时,葬礼队伍缓慢地穿越了整个城市。

  • 3. General Johnston attended Sherman's funeral in New York in 1891, stood in the rain to watch the cortege pass, and caught a cold.

    约翰斯顿将军参加了1891年谢尔曼在纽约的葬礼,他在雨中注目仪仗走过,被淋得感冒了。

  • cortege (n.) 1640s, "train of attendants," from French cortège (16c.), from Italian corteggio "retinue," from corte "court," from Latin cohortem "enclosure," from com- "with" (see co-) + root akin to hortus "garden," from PIE *ghr-ti-, from PIE root *gher- (1) "to grasp, enclose."
cor·tège ( also cor·tege especially in US ) / kɔːˈteʒ ; kɔːˈteɪʒ ; NAmE kɔːrˈteʒ / noun a line of cars or people moving along slowly at a funeral 送葬车队(或行列、队伍) SYN funeral procession cortège cortèges cor·tège / kɔːˈteʒ ; kɔːˈteɪʒ ; NAmE kɔːrˈteʒ /
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