corpses
英 [ˈkɔːpsɪz]
美 [ˈkɔrpsəz]
n. 尸体; (尤指人的)死尸,尸首
corpse的复数
柯林斯词典
- (尤指人的)尸体
Acorpseis a dead body, especially the body of a human being.
双语例句
- The soldiers lost their fear of corpses over time.
一段时间过去后,士兵们对尸体不再恐惧。 - The living soldiers put corpses together and burned them after battle.
战斗结束后,活着的战士把尸体放在一起烧了。 - All of the corpses wrapped in white shrouds.
个个尸体都披着白色的寿衣。 - Zhao was struck dumb when he carried corpses for the first time.
那是他第一次搬运尸体,赵峰被吓呆了。 - The corpses carried away from the barricade formed a terrible pile a few paces distant.
街垒中搬出来的尸体在他们前面几步堆成可怕的一堆。 - With my keen eye and bow, I shall hunt my enemies down and turn their corpses to dust.
我会加入你,以我锐利的目光和弓箭让我的敌人们灰飞烟灭。 - They were corpses waiting to be sent back to the grave.
他们不过是几具死尸,等着给送回到坟墓里面去。 - The corpses of the prisoners were nearly unrecognizable from the number of bullet wounds they'd received
囚犯的尸体上中枪太多,几乎无法辨认。 - I can't remember the actual timer on corpses, but it is pretty long.
我不太记得有关尸体的确切时间限制了,但是挺长的。 - This is where many of his disturbing images like decaying corpses, insects began forming.
这就是他画中腐烂的尸体、昆虫这些令人惊恐的形象的成因。
