epitaph的意思和读音

epitaph

: [ˈepɪˌtæf] : [ˈepɪtɑːf]

n.

epitaphs  

n.inscription,legend,caption,epigraph

epitaphn.

1.;(words that are written or said about a dead person, especially words on a gravestone

2.~ (to sb/sth)something which is left to remind people of a particular person, a period of time or an event

These slums are an epitaph to the housing policy of the 1960s. 20 60

n.1.,

n.1.a short piece of writing that honors a dead person, especially one written on their grave

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2. 40. Epilogue( ) 41. Epitaph( ) 42. Epithet( ) ...

3. ... environ n. surrounding epitaph n. words commemorating a dead person

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1.His epitaph for himself would have well suited man as he wanted him to be. "He never grew up; but he never stopped growing. ":“。”

2.He was, however, unwilling to write an epitaph: "To believe that there is no way out of the present crisis for capitalism is an error. ":“。”

3.Believe a woman or an epitaph , or any other thing that's false, before you trust in critics .西

4.Leahy noted that man's eventual epitaph in earth's chronicles might read: "This species did well for a while but overreached. ":“。”

5.The headstone was simple and noted only the name, dates, and an epitaph of HUSBAND, FATHER, SCHOLAR.

6.Then there was a romantic weekend we spent full of oohs and aahs but still ending with the inevitable epitaph "nothing has changed. ",“

7.According to LI Yong s epitaph, he and his father were actually from Jiangxia (Xianning, Hubei), and this can be confrimed from his lineage.

8.The fourth chapter is the case study of the epitaph, namely the research for the epitaphs written by Chen Zi'ang.

9.Wu Wen was a famous poet in the early Qing Dynasty and was praised highly in Wang Shizhen's epitaph for him.”,

10.His epitaph, he once said, should be "Here lies Paul Newman, who died a failure because his eyes turned brown. "。”