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entombed

/en-toom/US // ɛnˈtum //UK // (ɪnˈtuːm) //

入土为安,入土为安的,埋在地下的,埋葬的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to place in a tomb; bury; inter.
    • : to serve as a tomb for: Florentine churches entomb many great men.

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Examples

  • More firefighters and rescue workers entombed in the debris.

  • You don’t always need to entomb your entire Apple Watch in a case to get the protection you need.

  • She added that the egg could have been entombed when a nearby river system overflowed during the rainy season, thus preserving it as a fossil.

  • The entombed individuals are commonly represented by arthropods such as insects—made famous in the original Jurassic Park movie.

  • After the excavation, we embarked on the long and painstaking removal of the rock that entombed Cooper’s bones.

  • I thought of the graves more hopeless fur than them that entomb the dead,—the graves where lay the livin' dead.

  • When the next day should dawn, its light is 'strangled,' and 'darkness does the face of earth entomb.'

  • See the black Prison Ship's expanding womb Impested thousands, quick and dead, entomb.

  • Thee the dogs shall rend Dishonorably, and the fowls of air, But all Achaia's host shall him entomb.

  • But the immortal spirit who shall fetter, who shall entomb it?