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hearse 英hɜːs美hɝsAHDhûrs ☆☆☆☆☆高四八COCA³²⁶⁶⁸BNC³⁰¹⁸⁹iWeb²⁹¹²⁵Economist⁴¹³⁰³⁺² 基本英英词源例句Thesaurus例句 n.柩车¹⁹;灵车⁸¹复数hearses Noun: a vehicle for carrying a coffin to a church or a cemetery; formerly drawn by horses but now usually a motor vehicle来自古法语,源自拉丁语,本意是“耙子”,和rehearse排练,“反复耙”同源。基督教教堂中的一种灯具由于插上蜡烛后形状类似一把耙子,所以也被称为hearse。在教堂举行丧礼时,通常会把这种耙形灯具放在灵柩的上方。所以hearse一词又衍生出“灵柩、灵车”的含义,原本表示“耙子”、“耙形灯具”的含义反而被人淡忘了。 名词100% 用作名词Thehearsewas drawn by young men.柩车由一队青年牵引着。 Her hand rested lightly on her husband's coffin as it was taken to a waitinghearse她将手轻轻搁在她丈夫的棺材上,走向等候着的灵车。 Her hand rested lightly on her husband's coffin as it was taken to a waitinghearse.她将手轻轻搁在她丈夫的棺材上,走向等候着的灵车。as in.bier 同义词 catafalque,coffin,grave,pyre,support biernoun support for burial catafalque,coffin,grave,pyre,support History does not relate, though Hepburn later admitted that her original plan that morning in 1967 had been to follow the hearse, then slip quietly into the church and sit at the back. 历史没有记载,不过赫本后来承认1967年的那个早上自己原本计划跟随灵车,然后静悄悄的走进教堂,坐在后排的位置。 yeeyan |