obit

obit

美 [ˈoʊbɪt]  英 [ˈəʊbɪt]

  • n.〔古语〕(周年)祭奠;〔美国〕obituary”;〈古〉同“葬礼
  • 网络讣告;扫祭;眼眶

词形变化

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英汉解释

n.
1.
〈古〉同“葬礼;〔古语〕(周年)祭奠;〔美国〕obituary”

英英解释

n.
1.
<archaic>Same as 葬礼;〔古语〕(周年)祭奠;〔美国〕obituary

例句

After the Times obit came out, Craig sent me an e mail with the tongue-in-cheek subject line: "How you and I created modeern civilization. "

Timesobit发表之后Craig发送电子邮件开玩笑邮件主题怎样共同创造现代文明

But when a national gay-rights group tried to place an obit on his behalf, its money was rejected.

然而一个国家级同性恋权利组织试图代表一则讣告资助谢绝

I happened to be in town, I saw|the obit in The Times and I. . .

好在城里看到时代周刊

You may have read about this in the Times obit for Steve Jobs.

也许已经纽约时报史蒂芬·乔布斯撰写讣告TimesobitforSteveJobs这些

"Martin Levine, owner of a movie theater chain in New York City, has passed away at age 65, " the newspaper obit read.

纽约连锁电影院老板马丁列文过世享年65

A few hours later, Bloomberg pulled the obit and issued a brief retraction.

彭博社小时删除讣告发表简短文章收回声明

You don't want your obit to say you died in Brooklyn.

不想讣告布鲁克林

In the cloister, hell is accepted in advance as a post obit on paradise.

地狱生活当作换取天堂代价接受

S: Well, I still call it planet. My guess it because it small but it got enough atmosphere in the Moon and obit the sun.

行星虽然但是通过月球足够大气并且围绕太阳旋转

When they're writing your obit while you're still alive, it's hard to have a good time.

活着时候讣告可不是什么轻松事情

Life, as every biography and obit I have ever read confirms, is what happens when you are making other plans.

每一传记每一讣告毫无例外印证人生就是制定计划意外发生事情