deceased.
基本解释
- adj. 已故的;死亡的
- n. 死者
- v. 消减(decease过去式)
英汉例句
- The funerals include much weeping and wailing, but also include a festival meal and libations for the deceased.
葬礼伴随着人们的哭泣和哀号,但也会为死者举行庆祝酒宴。 - Ennis didn't know about the accident for months until his postcard to Jack saying that November still looked like the first chance came back stamped DECEASED.
埃尼斯一直都不知道杰克出了意外,直到数月之后,他寄给杰克的明信片被盖上“收件人已故”的戳记退了回来。 - Floral tributes topped some of the graves, and many were adorned, in the French tradition, with photographs of the deceased.
鲜花放在一些墓穴的上面,很多都依照法国传统装饰着死者的照片。 - The speaker of the poem mourns the death of the shepherd-poet Lycidas and describes this parade, this procession of mourners who make their tribute to the deceased.
牧歌》第十首中的讲述者哀悼牧羊人诗人利西达斯的逝去,描述了一行送葬者们,向逝去的人献礼的情景。
耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选 - With his first, Nita, he adopted twin boys, Homer, 77, and Bill II, now deceased.
FORBES: How Lawyers Get Rich - But New York Life stalled, claiming that petitioners couldn't prove their relationships to the deceased.
FORBES: Settling a Case--After 85 Years - It has to be out of bronze of marble, and it has to be of someone who's deceased.
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双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
英英字典
- The deceased is used to refer to a particular person or to particular people who have recently died.
- A deceased person is one who has recently died.
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专业释义
- 被继承人
- 已故