mortician 英 [mɔ:ˈtɪʃn]   美 [mɔrˈtɪʃn]

mortician

mortician  英 [mɔ:ˈtɪʃn] 美 [mɔrˈtɪʃn]

n. (美)殡葬业者;丧事承办人 

名词复数:morticians 

The job of mortician technically isn't dangerous, unless you believe hanging out with dead people all the time muddles your shakras. 从理论上讲,殡仪业者的工作并不危险,除非你相信一直与死人打交道会搅乱你的“能量轮”。
The truth is, there are never enough of these willed bodies to meet demand. And with that kind of money on the mortician's table, corruption abounds. 事实是,自愿捐赠的遗体绝对满足不了市场需求,殡仪业者桌上的钱往往充斥着腐败行为。

  • Lots of kids want to grow up to be astronauts, firefighters, or doctors. Not too many want to be morticians, which makes sense: a mortician runs a funeral home.
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  • n. (美)殡葬业者;丧事承办人
  • 1. The job of mortician technically isn't dangerous, unless you believe hanging out with dead people all the time muddles your shakras.

    从理论上讲,殡仪业者的工作并不危险,除非你相信一直与死人打交道会搅乱你的“能量轮”。

  • 2. The truth is, there are never enough of these willed bodies to meet demand. And with that kind of money on the mortician's table, corruption abounds.

    事实是,自愿捐赠的遗体绝对满足不了市场需求,殡仪业者桌上的钱往往充斥着腐败行为。

  • 3. In this clever crime thriller, Hartnett's young assassin Slevin finds himself easily distracted by and attracted to Lindsey, an upbeat mortician played by Liu.

    在这部犯罪惊悚片里,哈奈特扮演的年轻杀手斯莱文发现自己轻而易举地就迷上了琳德赛,由刘玉玲扮演的乐观的殡仪业者。

  • mortician (n.) 1895, American English, coined from mortuary + -ician, as in physician.
mor·ti·cian / mɔːˈtɪʃn ; NAmE mɔːrˈtɪʃn / noun ( NAmE) = undertaker mortician morticians mor·ti·cian / mɔːˈtɪʃn ; NAmE mɔːrˈtɪʃn /
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