funeral
noun /ˈfjuːnərəl/
/ˈfjuːnərəl/
Idioms - a ceremony, often a religious one, for burying or cremating (= burning) a dead person
葬礼;丧礼;出殡 - Hundreds of people attended the funeral.
数百人参加了葬礼。 - a funeral procession
送葬队伍 - a funeral march (= a sad piece of music suitable for funerals)
丧礼进行曲
Topics Religion and festivalsc1, Life stagesc1- A clergyman friend of the family conducted the funeral.
这家人的一位牧师朋友主持了葬礼。 - Everyone went back to the house after the service for the funeral gathering.
葬礼后所有人都回到了屋里完聚。 - He read out a poem at her funeral.
他在她的葬礼上朗读了一首诗。 - The dead man's son arranged the funeral.
死者的儿子安排了葬礼。 - The family held a private funeral.
这家人举行了一个私人葬礼。 - a mass funeral of the victims of the fire
火灾遇难者的集体葬礼 - the flames of the funeral pyre
火葬柴堆燃烧的火焰
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- family
- private
- public
- …
- attend
- come to
- go to
- …
- be held
- take place
- ceremony
- mass
- obsequies
- …
- at a/the funeral
词源late Middle English: from Old French funeraille, from medieval Latin funeralia, neuter plural of late Latin funeralis, from Latin funus, funer- ‘funeral, death, corpse’. - Hundreds of people attended the funeral.
Idioms
it’s your funeral
- (informal) used to tell somebody that they, and nobody else, will have to deal with the unpleasant results of their own actions
你这是自找麻烦
Wordfinder
- ashes
- cemetery
- coffin
- cremation
- die
- funeral
- grave
- hearse
- morgue
- mourn