hearse

英[hɜ:s]
美[hɜrs]

基本释义

n.
柩车,灵车

词性变化

实用例句

Until after hearing hearse to go, just sleep again.

直到听到灵车走了以后, 才又睡下.

期刊摘选

Blasts the new born infant's tear . And blights with plagues the marriage hearse.

把新生婴儿的啼哭阻挠,新婚的灵车被瘟疫糟蹋.

期刊摘选

His remains upon the hearse ahead.

他的在向前灵车上停留.

期刊摘选

Her hand rested lightly on her husband's coffin as it was taken to a waiting hearse.

她将手轻轻搁在她丈夫的棺材上,走向等候着的灵车.

期刊摘选

Behind the second hearse was a solitary woman walking a pit bull on a leash.

背后的第二灵车是一个孤独的女子走了比特斗牛就一皮带.

期刊摘选

Dance before dead England's hearse.

在英格兰的灵车前跳舞.

期刊摘选

I need a hearse at Vera Smith's house.

我需要一辆灵车,到维拉.史密斯的房子.

电影对白

The boy remained as dismal as a hearse.

那孩子仍然看上去像口棺材,死气沉沉.

英汉文学 - 汤姆历险

And then Captain Charles sings, "Don't ever laugh when a hearse goes by or you will be the next to die."

随后查尔斯船长唱到:“如果你不想下一个死的是你,当灵车走过时绝不要笑。”

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a vehicle for carrying a coffin to a church or a cemetery; formerly drawn by horses but now usually a motor vehicle

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