carnarvon

carnarvon

美 [kɑrˈnɑrvən]  英 [kɑ:ˈnɑ:vən]

  • 网络卡那封;加拿芬;卡纳文

英汉解释

un.

例句

Tut's Tomb But experts who have examined the case of Lord Carnarvon believe that tomb toxins played no role in his death.

然而勋爵事件调查专家认为墓室有毒物质关系

Less than two weeks after the tomb's official opening, Lord Carnarvon was bitten on the cheek by a mosquito.

图坦卡蒙正式勋爵蚊子一口

According to Dominic Montserrat, however, there was nothing unusual about Carnarvon's death, since he was in poor health anyway.

然而根据多米尼克·蒙瑟雷特说法卡纳文异常因为健康状况一直欠佳

In reality, Carnarvon died of blood poisoning and only six of the 26 people present when the tomb was opened died within a decade.

事实上血液中毒坟墓打开在场26人中只有6十年死亡

Lord Carnarvon finally found the tomb of King Tutankhamun and _fulfilled his dream.

卡那特勋爵最终找到国王图坦卡蒙陵墓实现梦想

Carnarvon's dog dropped dead that morning, too.

下跌当天上午

Carnarvon suffered a high fever and died soon after.

之后高烧退多久去世

On November 19, 1941, the Sydney was three days from port, about 240km south-west of Carnarvon in Western Australia.

1941年11月19日,悉尼西澳大利亚西南大约240海里地方

1277AD, king edward I occupied wales with his army, then lived in Carnarvon castle with his queen Eleanor.

1277年,爱德华一世占领威尔士王后埃莉城堡

The myth is that a curse laid by Tutankhamun killed sponsor Lord Carnarvon and other members of the expedition.

神秘传说说道诅咒杀死赞助勋爵探险队其他