casket
英 [ˈkɑːskɪt]
美 [ˈkæskɪt]
n. (装珠宝等贵重物品的)精致小盒,装饰精美的小箱
复数:caskets
BNC.16392 / COCA.9601
牛津词典
noun
- (装珠宝等贵重物品的)精致小盒,装饰精美的小箱
a small decorated box for holding jewellery or other valuable things, especially in the past - (装珠宝等贵重物品的)精致小盒,装饰精美的小箱
a small decorated box for holding jewellery or other valuable things, especially in the past
柯林斯词典
- (装贵重物品的)匣子,小盒
Acasketis a small box in which you keep valuable things. - 棺材
Acasketis a coffin.
英英释义
noun
- small and often ornate box for holding jewels or other valuables
- box in which a corpse is buried or cremated
verb
- enclose in a casket
双语例句
- Until you've got to buy them a casket.
直到你得给他买副棺材的时候。 - I could see a large stone casket with a knight in armor lying on the lid.
我看见一个全副武装的骑士躺在石棺盖上。 - The casket is decorated with the sign of Libra.
棺材上装饰着天秤宫的标记。 - Along with the others I go past the casket.
我和大家一起绕棺材一圈。 - Inside the ebony case was a magnificent silver casket, about twelve inches square by eight high.
在这个黑檀箱子里,有一个十二吋见方,八吋高的精美绝伦的银匣子。 - They cheered as his golden casket was wheeled out to a brightly lit spot below center stage.
当他那金色的小箱被推到明灯照耀下的舞台中心时,他们欢呼了。 - They are in the casket it with the camera or phone and nobody sees that.
他们是在棺材里放入相机或手机,没有人看见。 - One time I showed him his casket, telling him how we all believed he would die.
有一次我给他看他的棺材,告诉他我们是怎样都认为他活不长的。 - They open the casket and find that the woman is actually alive.
他们将棺材打开,发现到这个女子实际上还活着。 - I put that check in the casket with my father because it was our dream together.
我将这张支票放入父亲的棺材内因为那是我们共同的梦想。