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
- 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。 - There were only a few hours of daylight left and a strong wind was blowing, stirring the overgrown grass which partially obscured the scattered tombstones.
再有一两个小时太阳就要下山了,一股劲风刮来,吹得丛生的已经蔓延到了墓碑上的杂草来回摇摇晃晃的。 - No longer are graveyard visitors limited to letters and numbers etched into tombstones.
去墓地的人可以接触到的再也不仅仅是刻在碑石的字母和数字了。 - Tombstones stood amid the swaying grass.
墓碑矗立在摇摆着的草丛之中。 - The skull-and-crossbones crudely carved on the first tombstones was replaced by a winged cherub.
最初粗糙地刻在墓碑上的骷髅与交叉的大腿骨图形,已为带翅膀的天使所代替。 - People had better learn all the time until kicking the bucket, the tombstones being their diplomas.
大家应该永远的学习,到死方休,可以把墓碑视为毕业文凭。 - On the Course of Literary Creation of Words on Tombstones in the Mediaeval Times
中古墓碑文的文学化进程 - Wherefore have we come hither to set up our own tombstones in a wilderness?
我们为什么要来到此地,在荒山野地之中树起我们的墓碑? - 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。 - And I don't intend to waste my money on tombstones or my time crying about the war.
而且我也不打算把钱花在墓碑上,或把时间用来为战争失败而哭泣。