释义 |
casketcas‧ket /ˈkɑːskɪt $ ˈkæs-/ noun [countable] casketOrigin: 1400-1500 French cassette; ➔ CASSETTE - Because of the bullet wounds, the casket had been closed, which was a relief for him.
- Few of those skeletons resting in caskets in the Catacombs sported hands.
- Mavis stood with her back against the rear wall, near the drinks bar; peering at the open casket.
- No one had gone up to the casket itself to pay their respects.
- Seth promised that the casket would be given to the person who fitted inside it perfectly.
- She had watched him go amongst the caskets, then lift one of the lids, peering inside.
- The bed had been taken down to make room for the flowers and chairs and casket.
- The sides of the casket are richly ornate in artistic enamel work and includes cameo paintings of the Kenilworth and Larne clubhouses.
► Deathasphyxia, nounautopsy, nounbarrow, nounbequeath, verbbereaved, adjectivebereavement, nounbier, nounbody bag, nounbody count, nounburial, nounbury, verbcasket, nouncatacomb, nouncatafalque, nouncemetery, nouncenotaph, nouncharnel house, nounchurchyard, nouncoffin, nouncommittal, nouncondolence, nouncoroner, nouncorpse, nouncortege, nouncot death, nouncremate, verbcrematorium, nouncrib death, nouncrucifixion, nouncrucify, verbcrypt, noundeath mask, noundemise, noundeparted, adjectiveD.O.A., adjectivedrown, verbembalm, verbend, nounepitaph, nouneulogy, nounexhume, verbexpire, verbfatality, nounfuneral, nounfunerary, adjectivefunereal, adjectivegrave, noungravedigger, noungravestone, noungraveyard, nounheadstone, nounhearse, nounhospice, nouninter, verbinterment, nounmausoleum, nounmorgue, nounmortality, nounmortician, nounmortuary, nounmortuary, adjectivemourner, nounmourning, nounmummify, verbmummy, nounnecrophilia, nounobsequies, nounpall, nounpallbearer, nounpassing, nounperish, verbplot, nounprobate, nounprobate, verbpyre, nounquietus, nounremains, nounrest, verbrigor mortis, nounRIP, rise, verbsarcophagus, nounsepulchre, nounshroud, nounthrenody, nountoll, nountomb, nountombstone, nountumulus, nounundertaker, nounundertaking, nounurn, nounvault, nounwake, nounwar memorial, nounwill, nounwinding sheet, nounwreath, noun 1a small decorated box in which you keep jewellery and other valuable objects2American English a coffin |