entombment

entombment

美 [ɛn'tummənt]  英 [en'tu:mmənt]

  • n.埋存
  • 网络埋葬耶稣;埋葬基督;下葬

英汉解释

n.
1.
埋存

例句

The entombment in London attracted over one million people within a week to pay their respects at the unknown soldier's tomb.

伦敦吸引无名战士超过百万支付他们敬意

Its emergence from entombment as a chrysalis may have inspired ideas about human resurrection.

埋葬得到人类复活一样灵感

Mausoleum: Large, impressive tomb, especially a stone Building with places for entombment of the dead aboveground.

陵墓大型庄严墓葬建筑石头堆砌埋葬死者地上建筑

He was the first pharaoh to receive such entombment in more than 500 years.

500多第一如此埋葬法老