entomb 英 [ɪnˈtu:m]   美 [ɛnˈtum]

entomb

entomb  英 [ɪnˈtu:m] 美 [ɛnˈtum]

vt. 埋葬;成为…的坟墓 

进行时:entombing  过去式:entombed  过去分词:entombed  第三人称单数:entombs 

Perhaps the biggest challenge will be to pick apart and permanently entomb what remains within the rickety shelter. 也许最大的困难还是去拆解并永久性埋葬摇摇欲坠的旧掩体中的那些残骸。
Chinese, of course, have a right to be angry at Japan, but few today remember the war, and, as the century ends, it's high time to entomb past hatreds. 中国人当然有权生日本的气,但是今天很少有人还记得这场战争,随着本世纪的结束,是时候埋葬过去的仇恨了。

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  • vt. 埋葬;成为…的坟墓
  • 1. Perhaps the biggest challenge will be to pick apart and permanently entomb what remains within the rickety shelter.

    也许最大的困难还是去拆解并永久性埋葬摇摇欲坠的旧掩体中的那些残骸。

  • 2. Chinese, of course, have a right to be angry at Japan, but few today remember the war, and, as the century ends, it's high time to entomb past hatreds.

    中国人当然有权生日本的气,但是今天很少有人还记得这场战争,随着本世纪的结束,是时候埋葬过去的仇恨了。

  • 3. Among plant employees and firefighters at Chernobyl, many volunteered to try to tame, and then entomb, the burning reactor — although it is not clear that all were told the truth about the risks.

    在切尔诺贝利核电站的工作人员和当地的消防队员中有许多人志愿去处理燃烧的反应堆-虽然不知道他们是否被事先告知这样做的风险。

  • entomb (v.) 1570s, from Old French entomber "place in a tomb," from en- "in" (see en- (1)) + tombe "tomb" (see tomb). Related: Entombed; entombing. The earlier verb was simply tomb (c. 1300).
en·tomb / ɪnˈtuːm ; NAmE ɪnˈtuːm / verb [usually passive ] ( formal) 1 entombsb/sth (in sth) to bury or completely cover sb/sth so that they cannot get out, be seen, etc. 掩埋;埋葬 2 entombsb/sth (in sth) to put a dead body in a tomb 把(尸体)葬入坟墓 entomb entombs entombed entombing en·tomb / ɪnˈtuːm ; NAmE ɪnˈtuːm /
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