英:[en'tu:mmənt]
美:[en'tummənt]
英:[en'tu:mmənt]
美:[en'tummənt]
词根:entomb
vt.entomb 埋葬;成为…的坟墓
"埋葬行为; 被埋葬的状态",1660年代,来自 entomb + -ment。
Middle English entoumben, from Middle French entomber, from en- + tombe tomb
The first known use of entomb was in 1565
entrainverb
to put or go aboard a train
entrainverb
to put or go aboard a train
entrainverb
to put or go aboard a train
entrailsplural noun
internal organs : visceraespecially: the part of the digestive system composed of the intestines
entomologynoun
a branch of zoology that deals with insects
entomologynoun
a branch of zoology that deals with insects
entomologynoun
a branch of zoology that deals with insects
entombverb
to place in a tomb : bury
1 “She had a double affection for the two countries,” Ms. Baker’s daughter, Marianne Bouillon-Baker, said at an American reception on the eve of the entombment.
2 A final, enigmatic sequence jumps ahead to show Jesus’s final moments on the cross and his entombment.
3 Bareheaded we stood looking north while he told us of the great camping-out, with the many twinkling fires, by the dam some miles away, on the eve of the entombment.
4 Now, after millions of years of entombment, the well-preserved pair have been identified as members of a new arachnid species.
5 Live entombment holds a particular terror for all human beings, and miners are no exception.
6 Twelve years of denial, loneliness, and living entombment, have they left no trace upon my face?
7 To achieve a cold shutdown, Tepco initially planned to use "water entombment", in which the containment vessels -- an outer shell of steel and concrete that houses the reactor vessel -- would be filled with water.
8 And through the spells he had received from his father all those who trusted in him, and shared in his death and entombment, were also “raised to life.”
9 The twenty-third and twenty-fifth, including the twenty-fourth, would comprise a period of three days, the time of the entombment.
10 Primitius and Hilarus, with the little company of devout men who bore the martyrs to their burial, now proceeded to the entombment, in a neighbouring crypt, of the bodies of Adauctus and Aurelius.
11 And Aaron Hill wrote an allegorical poem to show Pope the error of The Dunciad and to suggest means of escape from entombment "in his own PROFUND."
12 Nevertheless, this resurrection after ice entombment displays the resiliency of some life as conditions change.
13 Its first step — the entombment at a nearby cemetery of the skulls of Black Philadelphians found in the collection — has drawn heavy criticism, charged by activists and some experts with being rushed and opaque.
14 The entombment of the two lads now proved to be a blessing in disguise, for, screened from observation by the mound of rubble, their retreat was unsuspected by the searchers.
15 Diokno, who was chairwoman of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, said Duterte could have blocked Marcos’s burial in the cemetery despite a Supreme Court decision that dismissed petitions against the entombment.
16 Thanks to this latest exploit, evolutionary biologist Catherine La Farge arrived centuries later at Teardrop’s melting edge to find the tuft of the species Aulacomnium turgidum finally free from its icy entombment.
17 The Solari sign at Union Station in New Haven was removed for entombment in the Danbury Rail Museum, after a failed fight to save it.
18 There was always debate about showy entombment in shrines and mosques, but the practice was established from early on and has never been definitively rejected in Islamic law.
19 Nevertheless, this resurrection after ice entombment displays the resiliency of some life as conditions change. But restoring the disappearing ice itself, well, that's a far trickier matter.
无论怎样,在冰川下埋藏之后,苔藓复活说明随着环境的变化,有些生命能够复苏。但恢复消失的冰川本身却是更棘手的问题。
20 In a side-chapel is an entombment: the figures as large as life, or nearly so, and richly painted; quite perfect.