n. 1.葬礼;送丧行列 (= funeral procession); 追悼会。 2.〔比喻〕不愉快的事;操心的事,有关系的事。 短语和例子 a state funeral国葬。 attend a funeral参加丧礼。 adj. 葬礼的;出殡用的;出殡时的。 a funeral ceremony [service] 丧礼。 a funeral director 〔美国〕丧葬承办人。 a funeral march 丧礼进行曲。 a funeral oration 悼词。 a funeral procession [train] 送葬行列。 a funeral urn 骨灰瓮。 None of your funeral ! 那不是你的事(与你无关)。 That's your funeral . 那是你的事(与我无关)。
a ceremony at which a dead person is buried or cremated; "hundreds of people attended his funeral"
A funeral is a ceremony for celebrating, respecting, sanctifying, or remembering the life of a person who has died. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember the dead, from interment itself, to various monuments, prayers, and rituals undertaken in their honor.
例句与用法
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Some thirty people attended the funeral . 参加葬礼的约有三十人。
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Elaborate funeral cars stood along the curb . 精心装饰的出殡汽车沿街排列着。
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Oh, who the devil started this funeral talk ? 哦,谁开的头引起这番丧气话的?
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A funeral is not the place for humour . 葬礼不是幽默的场合。
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Laughing and joking are improper at a funeral ... 葬礼时大笑和开玩笑是不合适的。
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The funeral is on friday afternoon . 本礼拜五下午殡葬。
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I started smoking again the day after the funeral . 送葬回来的当天,我又开始吸烟了。
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Babbitt felt as though he had just come from a funeral . 巴比特的心情象是刚参加了葬礼。
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They danced at weddings and wailed at funerals . 他们在办喜事的时候跳舞,在办丧事的时候哭泣。
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At the family's request, sam's funeral was private . 根据家属的要求,只为萨姆举行了私人葬礼。