hearse
hearse 英 [hɜ:s] 美 [hɜrs]
n. 灵车;棺材
名词复数:hearses
- A hearse is a long black car with a very specific purpose: carrying a coffin to a church or cemetery.
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- n. 灵车;棺材
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1. And so, with the help of two others, they gently eased the coffin into the hearse and closed the door.
于是在另外两个人的帮助下,人们轻轻的将棺木送进灵车,关上门。
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2. Father Fauchelevent, we must come to a decision: I must either be caught here, or accept this escape through the hearse.
割风爷,得拿定主意了:或是在这里等人家来捉,或是接受由灵车带出去的办法。
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3. Following the funeral, Mr. Kim's hearse, escorted by his family and ROK politicians, headed slowly to the National Cemetery for burial.
仪式结束后,金大中的灵车在家人和韩国政要的护送下,缓缓驶向国立显忠院安葬。
- hearse (n.) c. 1300 (late 13c. in Anglo-Latin), "flat framework for candles, hung over a coffin," from Old French herse, formerly herce "large rake for breaking up soil, harrow; portcullis," also "large chandelier in a church," from Medieval Latin hercia, from Latin hirpicem (nominative hirpex) "harrow," a rustic word, from Oscan hirpus "wolf," supposedly in allusion to its teeth. Or the Oscan word may be related to Latin hirsutus "shaggy, bristly."
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