burial
/ˈberiəl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈberiəl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈber-ē-əl ˈbe-rē- also ˈbər-ē-/ (ame, mw)
burial — 名詞
1. the event of laying a dead person in a grave, and the funeral service that goes
安葬;下葬
將死者下葬的行為或相關儀式
the event of laying a dead person in a grave, and the funeral service that goes with it
The burial took place beside the old church after the final prayer.
最後的禱告後,安葬儀式在老教堂旁舉行。
the burial took place
Noa missed school to attend her grandfather's burial at the small cemetery on the hill.
Noa 沒去上學,去參加外公在山上的小墓園舉行的安葬儀式。
The burial at sea followed a short prayer from the captain.
船長做了簡短祈禱後,這場海上安葬才開始。
Police delayed the burial until hospital doctors finished checking the body.
警方延後下葬,直到醫院醫師檢查完遺體。
Flowers lined the path before the burial of the unknown soldier.
無名士兵下葬前,小路兩旁擺滿了鮮花。
- funeral
broader and often includes the whole ceremony before the grave-side event
- interment
more formal and common in official or written contexts
- laying to rest
a gentler phrase used for respectful or emotional tone
- exhumation
the later removal of a buried body from the grave
文法句型
the burial of + person/body
burial at sea
burial in + place
用法筆記
Often appears in patterns such as burial of somebody, burial at sea, and burial site. In everyday speech, funeral is more common when the focus is the whole ceremony rather than the moment the body is placed in the grave.