cremation
/krəˈmeɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /krəˈmeɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /kri-ˈmā-shən/ (ame, mw)
cremation — 名詞
- cremationsingular
- cremationsplural
1. the practice of burning someone's body after death and turning it to ash, or the
火葬
焚燒遺體或其儀式
the practice of burning someone's body after death and turning it to ash, or the funeral service connected with that practice
Antonia chose cremation because her father had asked for it in his will.
Antonia 因為父親在遺囑裡這樣交代,所以選擇了火葬。
choose cremation; request in a will
After the hospital called, Rachel arranged a cremation for her uncle on Tuesday.
醫院來電後,Rachel 在週二替叔叔安排了火葬。
collocation: arrange a cremation
Haruto's family held a quiet cremation before taking the ashes home.
Haruto 的家人在把骨灰帶回家前,先舉行了一場安靜的火葬儀式。
On the island, cremation is more common than burial because graves cost so much.
由於墓地費用很高,島上火葬比土葬更常見。
At the funeral home, Soraya asked whether cremation included an urn for the ashes.
在殯儀館裡,Soraya 問火葬是否包含裝骨灰的甕。
- funeral
broader; it names the farewell ceremony, not specifically the burning of the body
- incineration
much more technical and often used for waste or industrial burning rather than ordinary talk about human death
用法筆記
Often appears in phrases like choose cremation, arrange a cremation, and direct cremation. Use funeral when you mean the whole event of honoring the dead person, and burial when the body is placed in the ground instead of burned.