funerary 英 [ˈfju:nərəri]   美 [ˈfjunəreri]

funerary

funerary  英 [ˈfju:nərəri] 美 [ˈfjunəreri]

adj. 埋葬的;葬礼的 

There's a defiled cemetery in the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the city I was born in. People who can't afford to pay funerary services often bury their loved ones here. 我出生在墨西哥的Ciudad Juarez,这儿郊区有一个破败的公墓,那些付不起葬礼费用的人经常就把他们故去的亲朋埋在这里。
Early this year, a funerary urn that contained human ashes, as well as bone fragments that appeared to be from a sheep, were found in one of the necropolis' tombs. 在今年早些时候,在该墓地的其中一个墓穴�还发现了一个装有人类骨灰的骨灰缸和一些看似是羊的骨骼碎片。

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  • adj. 埋葬的;葬礼的
  • 1. There's a defiled cemetery in the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the city I was born in. People who can't afford to pay funerary services often bury their loved ones here.

    我出生在墨西哥的Ciudad Juarez,这儿郊区有一个破败的公墓,那些付不起葬礼费用的人经常就把他们故去的亲朋埋在这里。

  • 2. Early this year, a funerary urn that contained human ashes, as well as bone fragments that appeared to be from a sheep, were found in one of the necropolis' tombs.

    在今年早些时候,在该墓地的其中一个墓穴�还发现了一个装有人类骨灰的骨灰缸和一些看似是羊的骨骼碎片。

  • 3. Unlike the Romans, the Barbarians did not build for posterity, and their story is told principally through displays of funerary jewellery and weaponry, with the odd cooking pot thrown in.

    不像罗马人,很多野蛮人并不为自己的子孙后代建立亭台楼宇,他们的很多故事都是通过陪葬珠宝盒武器装备或者烹饪器具来得以传播。

  • funerary (adj.) "pertaining to funerals or burials," 1690s, from Late Latin funerarius, from funer-, stem of funus "a funeral" (see funeral (adj.)).
fu·ner·ary / ˈfjuːnərəri ; NAmE ˈfjuːnəreri / adjective [only before noun ] ( formal) of or used at a funeral (用于)葬礼的,丧葬的 funerary monuments/rites 墓碑;丧葬仪式 fu·ner·ary / ˈfjuːnərəri ; NAmE ˈfjuːnəreri /
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