gravestones
英 [ˈgreɪvstəʊnz]
美 [ˈgreɪvˌstoʊnz]
n. 墓碑
gravestone的复数
柯林斯词典
- 墓碑
Agravestoneis a large stone with words carved into it, which is placed on a grave.
双语例句
- Holding a torch, Paris walked carefully among the gravestones.
巴利斯手持着火把,小心翼翼地走在墓碑之间。 - These gravestones and the inscriptions on them are valuable in the study of ancient history and religions.
了解这些墓碑的内容,对滇西古代社会研究特别是古代宗教研究具有十分重要的意义。 - He saw something written in black on the gravestones.
他看见墓碑上有一些黑字写的东西。 - Centuries of wind and rain had worn away the inscriptions on the gravestones.
几个世纪的风雨已磨损了墓碑上的碑文。 - Once upon a time there lived a stone-cutter who went every day to a great rock in the side of a big mountain and cut out slabs for gravestones or for houses.
从前有一位切石匠,他每天都会来到一座大山旁边的巨石前,切割下一块块的石板用以制作石碑或建造房屋。 - It was easy to imagine, as I wandered among the gravestones, Miss Austen enjoying long walks through this landscape.
走在墓石之间,我不禁想起奥斯汀小姐穿过这片美景悠然漫步的模样。 - I read stories etched on the gravestones.
我读了刻在墓碑上的故事。 - Attention shall be paid to plant trees and beautify cemeteries, advocate small-size and diversified gravestones and give more cultural and artistic flavors.
要搞好公墓的绿化美化,推行墓碑小型化、多样化,增加文化艺术含量; - You'll pass the churchyard, Mr Lockwood, on your way back to the Grange, and you'll see the three gravestones close to the moor.
您回画眉山庄的路上会经过教堂墓地,洛克伍德先生,您可以看见靠近荒原的三个墓碑。 - I like gravestones, since they seem natural, solid, timeless and ( usually) linked to a church.
我喜欢墓碑,因为它们看起来自然、结实、亘古不变,而且(通常)与某个教堂联系在一起。
