entombing

英 [ɪnˈtuːmɪŋ] 美 [ɪnˈtuːmɪŋ]

v.  掩埋; 埋葬; 把(尸体)葬入坟墓
entomb的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 使深陷于;埋藏;掩埋
    If something is entombed, it is buried or permanently trapped by something.
    1. The city was entombed in volcanic lava...
      城市被火山熔岩掩埋。
    2. The Tel, an artificial mountain, entombs Jericho's ancient past.
      泰勒山作为一座人造山掩藏着杰里科过去古老的历史。
  2. VERB 埋葬
    When a person's dead body is entombed, it is buried in a grave or put into a tomb.
    1. Neither of them had any idea how long the body had been entombed.
      他们俩谁也不知道这具尸体被埋葬多久了。

双语例句

  1. The day the bell stops ringing, others would remove the air tube, seal the hole, thus entombing the monk.
    如果某天铃声停止了,外面的人就会移除通气管并将墓封死。
  2. Most other allied nations adopted the tradition of entombing unknown soldiers over the following decade.
    大多数其他有关国家通过十年的传统,下面埋葬无名战士了。