英:['ʌn'berɪd]
美:[ʌn'berɪd]
英:['ʌn'berɪd]
美:[ʌn'berɪd]
adjective
not placed into the ground : not buried
an unburied corpse
古英语 unbyrged “未埋葬的”,来自 un-(1)“不”+ bury(v.)的过去分词。
The first known use of unburied was before the 12th century
1 Trash piled up, schools closed, hospitals turned away nonemergency patients, some dead went unburied, and eventually the crisis forced out Labour lawmakers and ushered in a Conservative government led by Margaret Thatcher.
2 “We go to funeral ceremonies of his comrades-in-arms who are identified, and basically everyone remains unburied,” Ms. Gubarieva said, her voice starting to shake.
3 In Sophocles' plays, Antigone, imprisoned for her refusal to heed the state and leave her brother unburied, hangs herself.
4 What he finally unburied was a piece of plywood covered with roofingfelt.
5 They have told the BBC that more than 100 bodies lay unburied in courtyards, and anyone trying to leave the complex - or even move between buildings - risks death due to the violence in the area.
6 The world is turned upside down when the dead are left unburied and the living are consigned to die underground.
7 These are people “pulling all the weight of history,” and Ward represents those necrotic claims with a pair of restless ghosts, the unburied singers of the title.
8 Another missionary wrote of “houses tenanted only by the corpses of their former occupants, and dead bodies lying unburied on the snow.”
9 I’d personally unburied myself from more than a decade of struggling with an eating disorder by approaching recovery with the mental fortitude I’ve gained training and racing 100 mile runs through mountains.
10 In the present, Ford has unburied the town as part of his new storylines.
11 But five of the chieftains who had marched with him to Thebes lay unburied, and according to Creon’s decree would be left so forever.
12 To-day, over all our land, the unburied bones of our fathers and sons and brothers tell the sad mistake that those men made when long ago they left this one great wrong.
13 All the unburied bodies were public aid burials that the manager of the cemetery had put off burying, Bilecki said.
14 About 10 percent of the planet’s land mass is covered with glacial ice, and as the world defrosts, ancient creatures great and small are being unburied as well.
15 Johnson unburied him about an hour before sunrise.
16 The Cook County Sheriff's office is investigating a south suburban cemetery after 11 unburied caskets were discovered Friday afternoon.
17 Some researchers contend that pre-agricultural human societies were peaceful, but there’s growing evidence to the contrary: For example, at Nataruk, a 10,000-year-old site in Kenya, at least 27 individuals were left unburied, exposed to the elements.
18 “We feel really good that we are able to bury these people who have been unburied and in limbo for so long,” she said.
19 The king, Creon, brands Polyneices a traitor and decrees that his body remain unburied, “a carcass for the dogs and birds to feed on.”
20 The malevolent spirits of the unburied roamed at will seeking mischief they could do.