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buried

/ber-eed/US // ˈbɛr id //

埋在地下的,被埋葬的,埋藏的,埋葬的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : placed in the ground and covered with earth: There are countless opportunities for leaks in the miles of buried, hard-to-inspect pipes under the nuclear plant site.
    • : placed in the ground or a vault or tomb, or into the sea, often with ceremony: At Flanders Fields, the largest of the cemeteries devoted to the British Commonwealth holds12,000 buried soldiers from many countries.
    • : plunged deeply into something: She looked in shock at the mayor, who was calmly taking the buried knife out of his chest without spilling a drop of blood.
    • : covered or concealed; made hard to find: One of the best reasons for the poem’s effectiveness as propaganda is its barely buried exposé of the true engine of war: fear.
    • : put out of one’s mind: These pages of fiction woke me up to the buried emotions left from a relationship that nearly cost me my life as a teen.

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Examples

  • Their bodies were later found incinerated and buried in mass graves outside of town.

  • The procession continued on to the Cypress Hill Cemetery, where Ramos was buried the week before.

  • And there are a few nice things buried beneath the rubble that I could use in my apartment.

  • In it, Kraven the Hunter tracks down Spider-Man, shoots him repeatedly, and leaves him for dead, buried underground.

  • Before preservationists could put a stop to it, he and other looters had raided and destroyed precious relics buried at the site.

  • If they are Ancients and dead then let them be buried and left to the archæological excavator.

  • They carried the two bodies together on some litters, and buried them both in the same grave.

  • Then the two bodies of the men were buried, carrying them together from the street to the grave.

  • They buried her body in the Recollect convent, with the greatest pomp possible.

  • Their bodies are buried in peace, and their name liveth unto generation and generation.