disinter 的定义
dis·in·terred, dis·in·ter·ring.
- to take out of the place of interment; exhume; unearth.
- to bring from obscurity into view: The actor's autobiography disinterred a past era.
disinter 近义词
exhume
更多disinter例句
- Turner was disinterred on March 17, 1921, after his family asked that he be sent home.
- We wish, in short, to disinter the ‘good’ that lies with these bones.
- Sen. Robert F. Kennedy looked on as Pollard began to disinter the president with the backhoe.
- He was buried quite properly; and his friends came at the right time to disinter him.
- Great was his anxiety when, the national danger over, he came down to disinter his hoard.
- Poking about he contrived to disinter from various tins and ice-boxes some cold chicken and biscuits and a bottle of claret.
- If we disinter thy body, and cease praying to God for thee, wilt thou be the less damned?
- There was nothing for it but to wait till she could somehow or other disinter a fly and a horse, and, worst of all a driver.