bury的意思和读音

bury

: [ˈberi] : ['beri]

v.

n.

buried  buries  burying  

v.+n.bury dead,bury head,bury father,bury hatchet,bury face

v.exhume,expose

v.inter,lay to rest,entomb,hide,conceal

buryv.dead person

1.~ sb/sthto place a dead body in a grave

He was buried in Highgate Cemetery.

Their ambitions were finally dead and buried .

2.~ sbto lose sb by death

She's 85 and has buried three husbands. 85

hide in ground

3.~ sthto hide sth in the ground

buried treasure

The dog had buried its bone in the garden.

cover

4.[oftpass]to cover sb/sth with soil, rocks, leaves, etc.

The house was buried under ten feet of snow.

The miners were buried alive when the tunnel collapsed.

5.~ sthto cover sth so that it cannot be seen

Your letter got buried under a pile of papers.

He buried his face in his hands and wept.

hide feeling

6.~ sthto ignore or hide a feeling, a mistake, etc.

She had learnt to bury her feelings.

put deeply into sth

7.~ sth (in sth)使to put sth deeply into sth else

He walked slowly, his hands buried in his pockets.

She always has her head buried in a book.

v.1.,;...2.,,3.()4., (in)5.,6., (in, into)1.,;...2.,,3.()4., (in)5.,6., (in, into)

n.1.

v.1.to put someones dead body in the ground during a funeral ceremony; used for saying that someone has died; to put something in the ground and cover it with dirt2.to cover something with a layer or pile of things3.to push one thing into another very hard4.to stop yourself from having a feeling or memory by not allowing yourself to think about it5.to show that a belief or idea is wrong6.to kick the ball hard in soccer into the back of the net, scoring a goal1.to put someones dead body in the ground during a funeral ceremony; used for saying that someone has died; to put something in the ground and cover it with dirt2.to cover something with a layer or pile of things3.to push one thing into another very hard4.to stop yourself from having a feeling or memory by not allowing yourself to think about it5.to show that a belief or idea is wrong6.to kick the ball hard in soccer into the back of the net, scoring a goal

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3. disaster n. bury vt. mine n. ...

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5. vi.&n. bury vt. bus n. ...

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1.In the end, people involved in the investigation said, Wal-Mart's leaders found a bloodlessly bureaucratic way to bury the matter.

2.(Laughter and applause. ) The Soviet Premier, Khrushchev, had threatened to "bury" America just a few years before.

3.Yes. Many pet owners have seen their sleeping dog or cat twitch or paw the air, as if dreaming of bones to bury or mice to chase.

4.Pharaoh said, "Go up and bury your father, as he made you swear to do. ":“。”

5.It is asking much of a wealthy man to come down and bury himself in a place of this kind. . .使

6.They share stories that are hard to bring up in normal conversation: maybe they just decided to bury mom with her wedding ring.

7.You act as if everyone were dying like flies, like the streets are impassable with corpses and that I'm reluctant to bury them.

8.and since it was Christine's habit to bury the things that mattered most in the silence of her own being, she rarely mentioned her mother.

9.And then a fairy gave her a golden seed, and told her to bury it in the flowerpot.

10.All that mattered was that they had a body to bury and perform prayers upon.