词汇 | buried |
释义 | buried past simple and past participle ofbury bury verb[ T ] uk /ˈber.i/ us /ˈber.i/ buryverb[T] (COVER WITH EARTH, ETC.)B1 to put a dead body into the ground: 埋;埋葬,安葬 His father is buried in the cemetery on the hill.他的父亲葬在山上的墓地里。 See also burial B2 to put something into a hole in the ground and cover it: 埋,掩埋 buried treasureThey were on the hunt for buried treasure. The dog trotted off to bury its bone.那只狗颠儿颠儿地跑到一边去埋它的骨头。 usually passive to cover something or someone completely with a large quantity of something: 掩埋 be buried aliveIf an avalanche strikes, skiers can be buried alive by snow.如果发生雪崩,滑雪者可能会被雪活埋。 to lie on the surface of someone or something coverSnow covered the ground. overlayClicking this button will overlay your map with satellite images of the terrain. blanketThe fields were blanketed with early-morning mist. enshroudThe mountaintops were enshrouded in a thick veil of cloud. buryThe shed was completely buried by rubble. be carpeted with somethingThe aisle was carpeted with rose petals. old-fashioned If someone says they buried someone, usually a close relation, they mean that the person died: 失去(亲人) She buried both her parents last year.去年她的父母都过世了。 No-one should have to bury their child. A ceasefire has been called to allow the survivors to bury their dead.人们呼吁停火以便幸存者能够掩埋他们死去的亲人。 He made a short speech at the graveside, then the body was finally buried. Robin Hood asked to be buried where his arrow landed.罗宾汉让人们把他安葬在他的箭落下的位置。 X marks the spot where the treasure is buried.符号X标示了藏宝地点。 In AD 79 the city of Pompei was buried under a layer of ash seven metres deep.公元79年,庞贝古城被湮没在7米深的火山灰下。 Burying, cremating and preserving bodies bier burial bury cist committal cremains cremate cremation cryogenic embalmer exhume mummy reburial rebury reinter reinterment sarcophagus sati taxidermist unburied You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Hiding and disguising Covering and adding layers Death and dying buryverb[T] (HIDE)C2 to put something in a place where it is difficult or impossible to find or see: 埋藏,隐藏 be buried awayI found the article buried away in the business section of the newspaper.我在报纸的商务版找到了这篇文章。 She buried her face in her hands and began to sob.她双手掩面开始啜泣。 to try to prevent people from finding out about something that has happened: bury the truthThis was an attempt to bury the truth about the senator's death. bury bad newsOne of the oldest tricks for burying bad news is to release it on the last day of the parliamentary session. to try to forget an unpleasant experience or try not to feel an unpleasant emotion: 埋藏,忘却(不快的经历) He'd had to bury his pain over the years.多年来他不得不将痛苦埋在心底。 Many of us have been hurt in relationships, and a frequent form of defence is to bury your feelings. I found some old letters buried in a drawer. This is a story of deceit and complicity by government and industry to bury the truth about the dangers of uranium mining. Everyone knows that Friday is when you release news you want to bury, because Friday news gets reported in the little-read Saturday papers. Many soldiers bury the feelings and memories of war when they get home. Could she really entirely bury her anger about the media circus she had to endure? Her constructive criticism and wise counselling helped me uncover buried feelings and emotions which I had long denied. Hiding and disguising be holed upidiom booby trap camo camouflage camouflaged cloak drown hole up (somewhere) illusion illusionistically illusively illusorily secrete shroud sidle skulk smokescreen stash stealthy tuck You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Forgetting and forgetfulness buryverb[T] (SCORE)sports mainly UKinformalspecialized to send a ball into the net of a goal with a lot of force: He made a zig-zagging run before burying the ball with his left foot. Thornton buried the shot into the left-hand side of the net. She buries the ball just inside the right post. This is the sort of chance he usually buries, but he missed it. General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend hat trick indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in Idiombury the hatchet Phrasal verbbury yourself in something Examples of buriedburied In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The sweat bath, the angled wall, and the rear piers were removed or buried. But the frequent link between visiting a church and praying for the souls of people identified as buried there is suggestive. Seed distributions in the bucket experiment differed among species, with small seeds being buried deeper than large seeds. He died rather suddenly and was buried in the shrine complex. Seeds are conditionally dormant at maturity, and undergo annual non-dormancy/conditional dormancy cycles when buried outdoors. This is overlain by a thin lenticular ignimbrite flow-unit draped by a fine ash layer, and buried by thick massive lapilli-tuff. So when the eighth child died, those who buried it inflicted some injuries under the sole of the feet, probably with thorns. There is no evidence of dismemberment or drying outside the tombs, and it is believed that individuals were buried shortly after death. It seems logical to assume that these offerings indicate places where human remains were buried but the acidity of the soil destroyed the bones. Using the hex-path algorithm a robotic system was able to locate a source of ethanol vapour buried in sand. The viability of shelf-stored and buried seeds retrieved during 15 months was determined by a cut test. What makes this episode resonate as a vernacular form of archaeological thinking buried deep in the literary imagination of the mid-19th century? Members of founding clans were usually buried in the villages they created, thus sustaining later claims over land. If the mortuary bundles were not buried, then archaeologists and looters would encounter the surviving masks in surface debris. Personal identities seem to have been linked to the number of beads with which one was buried, rather than to the distinctiveness of the beads. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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