graveyard 英 [ˈgreɪvjɑ:d]   美 [ˈgreɪvjɑrd]

graveyard

graveyard  英 [ˈgreɪvjɑ:d] 美 [ˈgreɪvjɑrd]

n. 墓地 

名词复数:graveyards 

I wouldn't like to call it a graveyard. 我不想叫它墓地。
He had revisited the graveyard last night in his dreams. 昨夜他在梦中又回到了那片墓地。

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  • n. 墓地
  • 1. I wouldn't like to call it a graveyard.

    我不想叫它墓地。

  • 2. He had revisited the graveyard last night in his dreams.

    昨夜他在梦中又回到了那片墓地。

  • 3. Well, we did meet in a graveyard.

    我们在墓地见过面。

  • graveyard (n.) 1683, from grave (n.) + yard (n.1). Graveyard shift "late-night work" is c. 1907, from earlier nautical term, in reference to the loneliness of after-hours work.
grave·yard / ˈɡreɪvjɑːd ; NAmE ˈɡreɪvjɑːrd / noun 1 an area of land, often near a church, where people are buried 墓地,坟场(常在教堂附近) compare cemetery , churchyard 2 a place where things or people that are not wanted are sent or left 垃圾场;废物堆积处;收容所 graveyard graveyards grave·yard / ˈɡreɪvjɑːd ; NAmE ˈɡreɪvjɑːrd /
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