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interment

/in-tur-muhnt/US // ɪnˈtɜr mənt //UK // (ɪnˈtɜːmənt) //

安葬,埋葬,安置,埋葬的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or ceremony of interring; burial.

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Examples

  • Radiocarbon-dated samples from the earthen floor near the woman’s remains date her interment to around 19,200 years ago.

  • They will remain at half-staff until sunset on the day of his interment.

  • After the interment, the department radio dispatcher announced over the air that German was gone, but never to be forgotten.

  • At press time, none had responded to requests to arrange for his disposal or interment.

  • Moments later, Cardinal Cushing stepped forward to read the prayers of interment.

  • Could you be ready Wednesday night [December 4],” she asked, “for the re-interment of the bodies of our two babies at Arlington?

  • The first interment in the cemetery of Pere la Chaise; it was laid out and prepared by order of Bonaparte.

  • The date was fixed for the interment with military pomp, and immense crowds came out to witness the imposing procession.

  • As I was wondering at this marvellous spectacle Urania told me this was their usual mode of interment and resurrection.

  • Certainely!And from this prison twas the sonnes requestThat his deare father might interment haue.

  • He remained until the interment was completed, when he returned home with those who attended the funeral.