gravest

  核心詞匯  
[ɡreiv]     [ɡreiv]    
  • n. 墳墓;死亡
  • adj. 嚴肅的;嚴重的;莊重的
  • v. 雕刻;銘記;
gravely graver gravest graveness graved graven/graved graving graves
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grave的英文翻譯是什么意思,詞典釋義與在線(xiàn)翻譯:

雙解釋義

n. (名詞)
  1. [C]墳墓 hole dug in the ground for a dead body
  2. [S]死亡 death
adj. (形容詞)
  1. (指情況)嚴重的 (of situations, etc.) needing careful consideration
  2. 嚴肅的,莊重的 serious or solemn in manner

英英釋義

Noun:
  1. death of a person;

    "he went to his grave without forgiving me"
    "from cradle to grave"

  2. a place for the burial of a corpse (especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone);

    "he put flowers on his mother's grave"

  3. a mark (`) placed above a vowel to indicate pronunciation

Adjective:
  1. dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises;

    "a grave God-fearing man"
    "a quiet sedate nature"
    "as sober as a judge"
    "a solemn promise"
    "the judge was solemn as he pronounced sentence"

  2. causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm;

    "a dangerous operation"
    "a grave situation"
    "a grave illness"
    "grievous bodily harm"
    "a serious wound"
    "a serious turn of events"
    "a severe case of pneumonia"
    "a life-threatening disease"

  3. of great gravity or crucial import; requiring serious thought;

    "grave responsibilities"
    "faced a grave decision in a time of crisis"
    "a grievous fault"
    "heavy matters of state"
    "the weighty matters to be discussed at the peace conference"

Verb:
  1. shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it;

    "She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband"

  2. carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface;

    "engrave a pen"
    "engraved the trophy cupt with the winner's"
    "the lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree"

grave的用法和樣例:

例句

用作名詞 (n.)
  1. She laid the bouquet on the newly turfed grave.
    她把那束花放置在新鋪上草皮的墳墓上。
  2. You are just digging your own grave if you go on smoking so heavily.
    你繼續這樣過(guò)度吸煙,就是在自掘墳墓。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
  1. His face was grave when I told him my decision.
    當我告訴他我的決定時(shí),他的臉色很?chē)烂C。
  2. The situation poses a grave threat to world peace.
    這局勢對世界和平構成了嚴重的威脅。
  3. He announced the news in a grave voice.
    他用莊重的聲音宣布這一消息。

常用短語(yǔ)

用作名詞 (n.)
dig one's own grave
    自取滅亡do sth which causes one's own downfall
from the cradle to the grave
    從生到死from birth to death
have one foot in the grave
    離死不遠,行將就木be so old or ill that one is not likely to live much longer
turn in one's grave
    死后不得安生of a person who is already dead, likely to be offended or angry

詞匯搭配

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經(jīng)典引文

  • A skull, torn out of the graves nearby.

    出自: H. Asquith
  • The new grave lying by the three short mounds of her little brothers.

    出自: M. Mitchell
  • The mountains against the heaven's grave weight Rise up.

    出自: Wordsworth
  • Maye the springes off waters be grauen awaye.

    出自:Bible (Coverdale): Jeremiah
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