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    grave 的英语意思

    gravegrave1 /ɡreɪv/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1the place in the ground where a dead body is buried墓穴;埋葬遗体的地下处所tomb:  At the head of the grave there was a small wooden cross.墓穴前方立着一个小木十字架。2the grave literary文学 death死亡:  He took that secret to the grave.他把那个秘密带进了坟墓。3somebody would turn in their grave used to say that someone who is dead would strongly disapprove of something happening now用于表示某位已故之人会强烈反对现今发生的某事:  The way Bill plays that piece would have Mozart turning in his grave.比尔演奏那首曲子的方式会让莫扎特在九泉之下也难以安息。 dig your own grave at dig1(8), → from (the) cradle to (the) grave at cradle1(3), → have one foot in the grave at foot1(24), → silent as the grave at silent(3), → a watery grave at watery(4)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词dig a grave· In the churchyard, a man was digging a grave.· 在教堂墓地里,一个男人正在挖墓穴。mark a grave· The stone marked the grave of their young daughter.· 那块石碑标记着他们幼女的墓地。bury somebody in a grave (=put someone in a grave)· She was buried in a grave next to her older sister.· 她被安葬在姐姐旁边的墓穴中。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + grave形容词/名词 + gravea shallow grave (=a hole that is not very deep in the ground)· They found the woman’s remains in a shallow grave in the woods.· 他们在树林里一处浅墓中发现了那名女性的遗骸。a mass grave (=one that is filled with many people, especially people killed in a war or people who died of a disease at a similar time)· Plague victims were buried in a mass grave.· 瘟疫遇难者被埋入一处集体墓穴。an unmarked grave (=one that does not have anything to show where it is or who is in it)· Until 1855, poor people here were buried in unmarked graves.· 1855年以前,这里的穷人被埋入无标记的墓穴。a family grave (=one where members of a family are buried together)· Walter died in 1922 and was buried in the family grave in Finchley cemetery.· 沃尔特于1922年去世,被安葬在芬奇利公墓的家族墓地中。an open grave (=one that has not yet been covered in earth)· He wept by her open grave.· 他在她那敞开的墓穴旁哭泣。grave + NOUNgrave + 名词a grave site (=the place where a grave is)· The president visited the grave sites of 12 youths killed in recent bombings.· 总统探访了在近期爆炸事件中遇难的12名青年的墓地。
    gravegrave2 adjective 1grave problems, situations, or worries are very great or bad(问题、情况或忧虑)非常严重serious:  Matthew’s life is in grave danger.马修的生命处于严重危险之中。 The report expressed grave concern over the technicians’ lack of training.报告对技术人员的训练不足表达了严重关切。 I have grave doubts about his ability.我对他的能力深感怀疑。 The situation is becoming very grave.局势正变得十分严峻。 see thesaurus at seriousRegister语体In everyday English, people usually use serious rather than grave, and seriously rather than gravely:· I have serious doubts about whether he’s up to the job.· I’m seriously worried about her.在日常英语中,人们通常用 serious 而非 grave,用 seriously 而非 gravely:· I have serious doubts about whether he's up to the job.· I'm seriously worried about her.2looking or sounding quiet and serious, especially because something important or worrying has happened(神情或语气)沉静而严肃,尤指因发生了重要或令人担忧的事情 SYN  sombre:  Turnbull’s face was grave as he told them about the accident.特恩布尔向他们讲述事故经过时,面色凝重。gravely adverb:  Adam nodded gravely.亚当神情凝重地点了点头。 We are gravely concerned (=very concerned) about these developments.我们对这些事态发展深感忧虑(=非常忧虑)。 gravity
    gravegrave3 /ɡrɑːv/ adjective a grave accent is a mark put above a letter in some languages such as French to show the pronunciation, for example è抑音符(grave accent)是某些语言(如法语)中加在字母上方以标示发音的符号,例如 èacute, circumflex