a place of burial for a dead body, typically a hole dug in the ground and marked by a stone or mound
墓穴;坟墓
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the coffin was lowered into the grave .棺材被下到墓穴中。
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死亡
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life beyond the grave .来世。
a place where a broken piece of machinery or other discarded object lies
(废旧机器等的)堆积处
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lift the aircraft from its watery grave .将飞机从满是积水的残骸堆中吊起。
giving cause for alarm; serious
严峻的;重大的;严重的
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a matter of grave concern .引起严重关注的问题。
serious or solemn in manner or appearance; sombre
严肃的,庄重的;阴沉的
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his face was grave .他神情严肃。
another term for
同<Bold>GRAVE ACCENT</Bold>.
〈古〉 刻(铭文,图像)。
〈诗/文〉 铭记,铭刻
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the times are graven on my memory .那个时代铭刻在我的记忆里。
〈史〉 (用烧掉附着物然后涂以沥青的方法)清理(船底),拷铲油漆(船底)。
【乐】(用作演奏演唱指示)缓慢的(地);庄严的(地)。
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dig one's own grave do something foolish which causes one to fail or be ruined 自掘坟墓,自己害自己 -
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as )silent (或quiet )as the grave extremely quiet 像坟墓那样寂静,寂静无声 -
take the (或one's 等)secret to the grave die without revealing a secret 将秘密带入坟墓,至死保守秘密 -
turn (〈北美〉 亦作turn over )in one's grave used to express the opinion that something would have caused anger or distress in someone who is now dead 在坟墓中辗转反侧(表示认为某事会令某位死者发怒或痛苦)Bach must be turning in his grave at the vulgarities of the twentieth century . 20世纪的庸俗趣味定会让巴赫在九泉之下辗转难眠
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