entomb
英 [ɪnˈtuːm]
美 [ɪnˈtuːm]
v. 掩埋; 埋葬; 把(尸体)葬入坟墓
过去分词:entombed 过去式:entombed 第三人称单数:entombs 现在分词:entombing
BNC.36327 / COCA.24098
牛津词典
verb
- 掩埋;埋葬
to bury or completely cover sb/sth so that they cannot get out, be seen, etc. - 把(尸体)葬入坟墓
to put a dead body in a tomb
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使深陷于;埋藏;掩埋
If somethingis entombed, it is buried or permanently trapped by something.- The city was entombed in volcanic lava...
城市被火山熔岩掩埋。 - 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。
- The city was entombed in volcanic lava...
- VERB 埋葬
When a person's dead bodyis entombed, it is buried in a grave or put into a tomb.- 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。
- Neither of them had any idea how long the body had been entombed.
英英释义
verb
- place in a grave or tomb
- Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square
- The pharaohs were entombed in the pyramids
- My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday