obituaries
英 [əˈbɪtjʊəriz]
美 [oʊˈbɪtʃuˌɛriz]
n. 讣闻; 讣告
obituary的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (报纸上或广播里的)讣告,讣闻
Someone'sobituaryis an account of their life and character which is printed in a newspaper or broadcast soon after they die.- I read your brother's obituary in the Times.
我在《泰晤士报》上看到了你哥哥的讣告。
- I read your brother's obituary in the Times.
双语例句
- Some even go so far as to fake their own deaths, reading their own obituaries and observing the torrent of grief from the comfort of their living room.
一部分人甚至伪装自己死亡,然后舒服地坐在家里,读着自己的讣告,欣赏别人满怀悲痛的回复。 - If you've lost touch with a part of your family or you are looking for ancestral ties, the best place to start looking is in newspaper obituaries.
如果您失去联系的人的一部分,你的家人或您正在寻找祖先的关系,最好的地方,开始寻找在报纸讣告。 - It is buried in the obituaries, but is a force stronger than crime.
尽管它在无数的讣告中无人关注,但是不可否认正直的力量永远超过犯罪。 - Now their numbers are in such swift decline that updating his website is like running an obituaries page, he said. It's been a steady decline since the turn of the century. Virtually everything has gone.
而蒸汽机车的数量正在急剧减少,所以他在更新自己的网站hiswebsite时就好像在发布讣告,他说:世纪之交以来,蒸汽机车的数量就开始渐渐减少,几乎都消失了。 - When he died, obituaries listed Criswell as his widow and she inherited his estate.
他死后,讣告书将克里斯韦尔列为他的遗孀,并由她继承他的不动产。 - The obituaries of ordinary people are mainly characterized by the diversified objects, personalized titles, narrative stories, and civilian languages, reflecting the mainstream values of society.
而普通人的讣闻报道其特征主要是报道对象多元化,多体现社会主流价值观、标题凸显个性化、叙事方式故事化、语言运用平民化。 - Obituaries would be a lot more interesting if they told you how the person died.
仆告如果能告诉人们这人是怎么死的话,会有趣的多。 - The story about life: biography in the Yoruba obituaries
人生的故事:约鲁巴人讣告中的传记 - Though he himself has said he would prefer to be a one-term president who did the right things rather than re-elected on expedient compromise; it is too soon to be writing the obituaries for his administration.
尽管他自己曾说过,宁可只做一任正确行事的总统,也不愿靠权宜的妥协再度连任;为他的总统任期书写讣告,实在为言尚早。 - I'll start with the obituaries and dna.
我去查讣告和dna。