obit 英 ['ɒbɪt;'əʊ-]   美 ['obɪt]

obit

obit  英 ['ɒbɪt;'əʊ-] 美 ['obɪt]

n. 讣告(等于obituary);忌辰;葬礼 

名词复数:obits 

The obit also thanked all department, teachers and students who cared this issue. 讣告还感谢了所有关心此事的部门,教师和学生。
Through one of the families, she met a woman who mentioned thatshe found the obit of a relative who was a former baseball manager, andthree children were listed. 这位妇女提到,她发现一位以前是棒球教练的一位亲戚的讣告,上面列出了他的三个孩子。

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  • n. 讣告(等于obituary);忌辰;葬礼
  • 1. The obit also thanked all department, teachers and students who cared this issue.

    讣告还感谢了所有关心此事的部门,教师和学生。

  • 2. Through one of the families, she met a woman who mentioned thatshe found the obit of a relative who was a former baseball manager, andthree children were listed.

    这位妇女提到,她发现一位以前是棒球教练的一位亲戚的讣告,上面列出了他的三个孩子。

  • 3. The irony is that in the obit Zhengjiang University showed, Doctor Tu was died of sickness and fell down the building.

    可笑的是在浙江大学发布的讣告中,涂博士是因病坠落而亡的。

  • obit (n.) late 14c., "death," from Middle French obit or directly from Latin obitus "death," noun use of past participle of obire "to die," literally "to go toward" (see obituary). In modern usage (since 1874) it is usually a clipped form of obituary, though it had the same meaning of "published death notice" 15c.-17c. The scholarly abbreviation ob. with date is from Latin obiit "(he) died," third person singular of obire.
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