释义 |
graveyardgrave‧yard /ˈɡreɪvjɑːd $ -jɑːrd/ ●●○ noun [countable] - In his dreams he saw Kee's grandfather and all the other spirits from the graveyard.
- The scene at the graveyard was more than usually touching.
► 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 ► the graveyard shift informal (=a shift that begins late at night or very early in the morning)· He chose to work the graveyard shift because the pay was slightly better. NOUN► shift· Reid reportedly worked as a stock clerk on the graveyard shift at a Wal-Mart in Mountain View.· I worked the graveyard shift and she would wake me up. VERB► bury· Bennet died in Chinley 24 May 1759 and was buried in the Presbyterian graveyard there.· The day after his death on 9 December 1812 he was buried in the graveyard of St Mary's Parish church.· He was not a Roman Catholic and so was buried in a public graveyard just on the outskirts of the village. 1an area of ground where people are buried, often next to a church → cemetery, churchyard2a place where things that are no longer wanted are left: a graveyard for old cars3a place where people or things fail |