cenotaph英 [ˈsenətɑ:f] 美 [ˈsenətæf]
n.纪念碑,衣冠冢,纪念塔;
变形
复数:cenotaphs
英英释义
cenotaph[ 'senəutɑ:f ]
- n.a monument built to honor soldiers who died in a war
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The Queen paid homage to the victims of two world wars by laying a wreath on the Cenotaph.
女王向纪念碑了献花圈,以此向两次世界大战这中的牺牲者们表示敬意。 - The cenotaph stands as a remembrance of those killed during the war.
矗立着的纪念碑是对战争中死难者的纪念。 - They have not found his body, so they just make a cenotaph for him.
他死后没有找到尸体,只能做了一个衣冠冢。
权威例句
Lutyens's CenotaphThe cenotaph of Seti I at AbydosThe Secret of the CenotaphThe cenotaph of Seti I at Abydos, Volume 1, TextRecording and Visualization of the Cenotaph of German Emperor Maximilian ISYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ARCHIVAL DISPLAY IN A CENOTAPH MEMORIAL FACILITYThe afterlives and memory politics of the Ipoh Cenotaph in Perak, MalaysiaThe great Heddekashun war: a life historical cenotaph for an unknown teacherSocial integration, a sense of belonging and the Cenotaph Service: old soldiers reminisce about Remembrance.Manipulating the metonymic: the politics of civic identity and the Bristol Cenotaph, 1919–1932