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burial ground

埋葬地,墓地,坟地,墓园

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tract of land for burial of the dead; a cemetery, often a small or primitive one.

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  • The interconnectedness of so many places, the wildlife migrations, the cultural historical areas, the burial grounds, they have to include that Native voice and involve the Tribes.

  • What Carson and his loyal assistant Harriet believe to be an ancient burial ground, the reader knows to be a standard roadside Motel 6.

  • It was part of the burial grounds for the ancient capital, Memphis, its ruins now a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • “I was never particularly interested in cemeteries,” Grace Bateman said as we stood amid the gravestones of Holy Rood, a burial ground that sits on the cusp of Georgetown and Glover Park.

  • For every nanosecond that I miraculously lift off the ground, I land with an inordinately loud thud.

  • That article noted that the F-35 does not currently have the ability to down-link live video to ground troops,.

  • That ground hold was to stop you flying through weather that could kill you and everyone else aboard.

  • The Eighty-ninth Congress was potentially more fertile ground for the broad range of controversial programs on his dream agenda.

  • “I feel a shaking of the ground I stand on,” Carson tells Mrs. Hughes with trepidation.

  • A desultory conversation on politics, in which neither took the slightest interest, was a safe neutral ground.

  • He didn't need to wait—as the birds did—until an angleworm stuck his head above ground.

  • The Vine is a universal favorite, and rarely out of view; while it often seems to cover half the ground in sight.

  • Entrez donc, 'tis the work of one of your compatriots; and here, though a heretic, you may consider yourself on English ground.

  • Then the enemy's howitzers and field guns had it all their own way, forcing attack to yield a lot of ground.