graven如何读

英:['ɡreɪv(ə)n]

美:['greɪvən]

graven是什么意思

adj.

雕刻的,不可磨灭的

v.

坟墓( grave的过去分词 )

死亡

钝重音符

沉音符

graven词根

词根:grave

adj.

grave 重大的;严肃的;黯淡的

n.

grave 墓穴,坟墓;死亡

gravity 重力,地心引力;严重性;庄严

graver 雕刻刀,雕刻师

vt.

grave 雕刻;铭记

graven英英释义

noun (1)

an excavation (see excavation sense 2) for burial of a bodybroadly: a burial place

death sense 1a

believes there is life beyond the grave

death sense 4

adjective

meriting serious consideration : important

grave problems

likely to produce great harm or danger

a grave mistake

significantly serious : considerable, great

grave importance

obsolete authoritative, weighty

having a serious and dignified quality or demeanor

a grave and thoughtful look

of an accent mark having the form `

marked with a grave accent

of the variety indicated by a grave accent

low-pitched in sound

drab in color : somber

noun (2)

a grave accent ` used to show that a vowel is pronounced with a fall of pitch (as in ancient Greek), that a vowel has a certain quality (such as è in French), that a final e is stressed and close and that a final o is stressed and low (as in Italian), that a syllable has a degree of stress between maximum and minimum (as in phonetic transcription), or that the e of the English ending -ed is to be pronounced (as in "this cursèd day")

adverb or adjective

slowly and solemnly—used as a direction in music

verb (1)

transitive verb

to carve or cut (something, such as letters or figures) into a hard surface : engrave

graved the dates of his birth and death on the headstone

to carve or shape with a chisel : sculpture

to impress or fix (a thought, a memory, etc.) deeply

archaic dig, excavate

verb (2)

transitive verb

to clean and pay with pitch

grave a ship's bottom

graven词组

graven image偶像;伪神

graven词源中文解释

“雕刻的,雕琢的”,14世纪晚期,来自 grave(v.)的过去分词形容词 + -en(1)。

graven词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English, from Old English græf; akin to Old High German grab grave, Old English grafan to dig Adjective and Noun (2) Middle French, from Latin gravis heavy, grave — more at grieve Adverb or adjective Italian, literally, grave, from Latin gravis Verb (1) Middle English, from Old English grafan; akin to Old High German graban to dig, Old Church Slavonic pogreti to bury Verb (2) Middle English graven

The first known use of grave was before the 12th century

graven儿童词典英英释义

gravestonenoun

a burial monument

grave1 of 4verb

carve sense 1, sculpture

engrave sense 1a

grave2 of 4noun

a hole dug to bury a body in

tomb sense 2

grave3 of 4adjective

deserving serious consideration : important

a grave matter

threatening great harm or danger

received a grave injury

dignified in appearance or manner : solemn, serious

a grave and thoughtful look

of, marked by, or being an accent mark having the form `

grave4 of 4adverb or adjective

in a slow and solemn manner—used as a direction in music

grave1 of 4verb

carve sense 1, sculpture

engrave sense 1a

grave2 of 4noun

a hole dug to bury a body in

tomb sense 2

grave3 of 4adjective

deserving serious consideration : important

a grave matter

threatening great harm or danger

received a grave injury

dignified in appearance or manner : solemn, serious

a grave and thoughtful look

of, marked by, or being an accent mark having the form `

grave4 of 4adverb or adjective

in a slow and solemn manner—used as a direction in music

graven 例句

1 The judge issued his ruling with a grave expression.

2 A celebrated inscription graven on the rocky face of one of the mountain peaks of Ho-nan passes for contemporaneous with these works, and is consequently the most ancient specimen of Chinese epigraphy extant.

3 In addition, teachers should also have solid dance skill, because one teacher with high culture is always students' example and graven image.

另外,教师要有较扎实的舞蹈技能技巧。因为一个自身修养高的老师,常常是学生模仿的榜样,崇拜的偶像。

4 Here are some Jefferson quotes that visitors will not find on his memorial, a Roman pantheon-style temple to liberty where the Sage of Monticello's graven image keeps vigil over the Tidal Basin in Washington DC.

5 And they set them up Micah's graven image, which he made, all the time that the house of God was in Shiloh.

神的殿在示罗多少日子,但人为自己设立米迦所雕刻的像也在但多少日子。

6 His parents warned him he was violating religious rules against creating graven images.

7 A man comes out of a church after a fire-and-brimstone sermon on the Ten Commandments, pauses a moment, and then tells his wife, “At least I haven’t made any graven images!”

8 The words are delivered as if being graven in stone.

9 As Jehovah’s Witnesses who believed that venerating the flag violated God’s prohibition against bowing to graven images, the Gobitas family argued that the flag salute infringed the children’s First Amendment rights.

10 For they provoked him to anger with their high places, and moved him to jealousy with their graven images.

因他们的邱坛,惹了他的怒气,因他们雕刻的偶像,触动他的愤恨。

11 By every measure, we are again in an era defined by a hostility to graven images.

12 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image.

你们不得把自己树立为偶像.

13 The mason's signature upon the graven iron plaque.

14 The old-man sat on when the last plate was emptied, lost in his own world, his peaceful stillness diffusing through the little cabin so that the watchers sat graven in their places.

15 “The murals were a radical artistic statement because the second of the Ten Commandments forbids graven images, so Jews shunned iconography and figurative art,” Rabbi Leder said.

16 I will mold him in my graven image.

我要把他塑造和我一样不朽的形象.

17 Mr. Phillips is not a church, a political pamphleteer or a schoolchild being forced to honor a graven image.

18 The children led the procession of mourners to the grave.

19 I approached and saw, as if 13 graven in 14 brass 15 relief upon the white surface, the figure of a 16 gigantic cat.

我走上前去,看见这面白墙上有只大猫的图像,像黄铜浮雕一般,细致得惊人。

20 A drought is upon her waters; and they shall be dried up: for it is the land of graven images, and they are mad upon their idols.

有干旱临到她的众水,就必干涸。因为这是有雕刻偶像之地,人因偶像而颠狂。

graven 同义词

graven 短语相关

a watery grave beyond the grave dig one's own grave drive (someone) to an early grave from (the) cradle to (the) grave go to one's grave grave robber have one foot in the grave swear on one's mother's grave

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