obituary

美音:[ə'bɪtʃu.eri] 英音:[ə'bɪtʃuəri]

简单释义:


n.讣告;讣闻

adj.有关死亡[死者]的

网络生死簿;死亡讣告;讣文

变形:

复数:obituaries  


完整释义:


n.

1.〔外交〕讣告
2.讣告;死者传略;【天主教】死名簿,死者周年祭日的登记簿

adj.

1.讣告的
2.有关死亡[死者]的


例句:

  1. And somebody at the FBI thought it was important enough to stick his obituary right under our noses.
    FBI有人觉得把他的讣告放在我们眼皮底下是很重要的。

  2. The Guardian, I note, did not favour me with an obituary.
    我注意到,《卫报(TheGuardian)》还没有发表我的讣告。

  3. He was described by an obituary writer as "the man who taught America how to look at photographs. "
    一位讣闻作家描述他是“教美国欣赏照片的人”。

  4. Martin was very shocked to see his best friend's obituary in the newspaper.
    马丁在报上看见好友的讣告,感到非常震动。

  5. Death notice, necrology Martin was very shocked to see his best friend's obituary in the newspaper.
    马丁在报上看见好友的讣告,感到非常震惊。

  6. But he was, as The Times obituary was to put it, "a man of boundless energy and unflagging optimism" .
    然而,就像《泰晤士报》(TheTimes)发表的讣告中所言,他是“一位拥有无限精力和乐观精神的人”。

  7. Jason's analysis reads more like an obituary than an earnings analysis.
    贾森的分析内容更象一个比一个悼收入分析。

  8. About a hundred years ago, a man looked at the morning newspaper and to his surprise and horror, read his name in the obituary column.
    大约一百年前,一个人在读晨报时,惊奇而恐惧地发现自己的名字出现在讣告栏中。

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