exhuming

英 [eksˈhjuːmɪŋ] 美 [ɪɡˈzuːmɪŋ]

v.  (为检查死因)掘出(尸首)
exhume的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (尤指为查明死因而)挖出,掘出(尸体)
    If a dead person's body is exhumed, it is taken out of the ground where it is buried, especially so that it can be examined in order to find out how the person died.
    1. His remains have been exhumed from a cemetery in Queens, New York City.
      他的遗体被从纽约市皇后区的墓地里挖了出来。

双语例句

  1. The Taiwanese, unique among Chinese cultures, have a tradition of exhuming remains after seven years to be transferred to family urns.
    作为中国文化独特的一支,台湾有一个传统:人故去7年后要将其遗骸从坟中挖出,移至家族的骨坛中。
  2. To take this into consideration, this exhibition aims at exploring the possibility of presenting the value of art works and the importance of exhuming the academic value of art.
    本次展览基于此种思考,旨在从学术的角度去探寻艺术品价值的呈现可能,发掘出艺术的自身学术价值的重要性。
  3. The culture of dragon boat has been given with new connotation during the new historical period, and it becomes the important indivisibility part of exhuming and developing excellent traditional culture of china.
    龙舟文化在新的历史时期,已经被赋予了新的内涵,成为发掘、弘扬中华优秀传统文化不可分割的重要的组成部分。
  4. The dissertation deeply analyzed the technical employees management of MU Corporation under the knowledge-based economy background, Emphasizing in exhuming the outstanding problems and the laws. of their management.
    本文具体剖析了知识经济背景下MU公司管理案例,着重发掘高科技企业技术员工人力资源管理中的突出问题和规律。
  5. Exhuming the soul of Chinese traditional culture could provide referential ideological resource and historical and cultural foundation for building a harmonious socialist society, thus showing the socialist nationality of Chinese characteristic.
    充分发掘中国传统文化的精华,可以为当前构建社会主义和谐社会提供可资借鉴的思想资源,使和谐社会的构建具有历史和文化的根基,彰显中国特色的社会主义民族性。