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词汇 burying
释义 burying
present 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。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

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。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

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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.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

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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.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

Idiom


bury the hatchet

Phrasal verb


bury yourself in something

Examples of burying


burying

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Since most of the leaves of all species were at the apex of the stem, this did not involve burying any leaves.
In a set of activities that involved burning and burying, the artefacts were taken out of the sphere of use and people's lives.
Burying of the specimens (burrow lining with worm) was caused by fast sedimentation.
Burying women, as well as men, with expensive rituals and grave goods allows a family to bury more often, increasing the occasions for display.
I am burying a dream-bone, leaving it for later, incubating an innuendo, lying it real, reeling it in right.
The helical domain is composed of six a-helices that form a lid over the nucleotide-binding site, burying bound nucleotides in the core of the protein.
As mentioned above, the de-wetting transition involved in burying surface area is inherently a many-body effect.
Results suggest that by burying seeds dung beetles increase the probability that seeds will escape predation and germinate.
They result from a persistent tradition of burying the dead on the same place for long periods.
Some proportion of small or medium-sized non-dormant seeds e may serendipitously benefit from dung beetles' burying activity.
At other times they protect themselves by burying quickly into sandbanks and gravel, and stay there.
In the process of burying seeds, the ground cover was removed from both sites.
Rather, households often hoarded cowries, usually burying them for safe keeping.
The interaction energies arise from the free energy of burying hydrophobic surface area, and hydrogen bonding between side-chains (and backbone in the case of helices).
These involve burying sensitive or contentious issues likely to give rise to irreconcilable differences that threaten to make democracy unworkable.
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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