tombstones
英 [ˈtuːmstəʊnz]
美 [ˈtumˌstoʊnz]
n. 墓碑
tombstone的复数
柯林斯词典
- 墓碑;墓石
Atombstoneis a large stone with words carved into it, which is placed on a grave.
双语例句
- Historic documents and ancient tombstones all attest to this.
历史文献及古代的墓碑都可以证实这一点。 - Those tombstones, some of them are over a hundred years old.
那些墓碑,有些已经有100多年了。 - Tombstones stood amid the swaying grass.
墓碑矗立在摇摆着的草丛之中。 - Tombstones jutted out of the ground in broken clusters
墓碑三三两两地竖立在地面上。 - Note: only works on tombstones and has no effect on urns.
注:只有作品埋葬骨灰并没有影响。 - That would be A Walk Among the Tombstones, filmed on the streets of Brooklyn, Mr. Stevens noted.
史蒂文斯说,这部电影就是在布鲁克林的街道上拍摄的《行过死荫之地》。 - It is rumored in Europe that you can now find tombstones in the U.S. reading 'To Our Beloved Son, Brother and, Like, Husband.'
欧洲有传闻称,如今在美国甚至能发现有墓碑上写着ToOurBelovedSon,Brotherand,Like,Husband这样的碑文。 - In Sweden there are graveyards with tombstones, usually close to a church.
瑞典的墓地通常在教堂附近。 - There are20 tombstones written in Arabic and Persian kept in Han-gzhou, and this amount is just less than that in Quanzhou.
杭州存有20方阿拉伯文波斯文的墓碑,其数量仅次于泉州。 - TO one side of town was porch of ground with several tombstones.
对镇的一边是地面门廊与几块墓碑。
