hearse的意思和读音

hearse

: [hɜrs] : [hɜː(r)s]

n.

v.

hearses  

hearsen.

1.a long vehicle used for carrying the coffin (= the box for the dead body) at a funeral

n.1.2.,3.

v.1.;

n.1.a large car used for carrying a dead person in a coffin

1. 2. host= / 3. hearse = 4. course = ...

2. ambulance hearse BUS ...

3. grave yard hearse incinerate ...

4. 〖 funeralandburial〗 hearse〖 layincoffinandlury〗 ...

5. ... [funeral and burial] [hearse] [lay in coffin and lury] , ...

7. headphone hearse heartening ...

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1.Morse made his way there, and soon saw two men loading a casket into a hearse.Morse

2.A few hours later, the casket was reloaded into the hearse and delivered to another nearby building, this time covered in a blue cloth.

3.The sun had not yet set when the hearse with the white pall and the black cross entered the avenue of the Vaugirard cemetery.

4.Unhappily, however, the hearse was over-weighted, and they had not reached the cemetery before the spring broke, and the bottle with it.

5.The next day it sends a hearse and undertaker's men to get the coffin and carry it to the cemetery.

6.This annual March party honors him with a hearse parade, kid coffin races, and frozen turkey bowling.

7.I was in the lead car; the hearse was right behind me. This driver kept trying to get in between us.

8.It was a hearse, a special carriage used at funereal to take dead bodies to be buried in the cemetery.

9.A woman in West Virginia, USA stole a hearse while she was walking home because she felt tired and didn't want to walk the rest of the way.西

10.And so, with the help of two others, they gently eased the coffin into the hearse and closed the door.