cenotaph
英['senətɑːf]
美['senətæf]
Noun:
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a monument built to honor people whose remains are interred elsewhere or whose remains cannot be recovered
- 1. Ex - servicemen march past The Cenotaph during the Remembrance Sunday service in Whitehall, London.
- 在伦敦怀特霍尔纪念日仪式上, 退役军人列队走过纪念塔.
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- 2. The Queen pain homage to the victims of two world wars by wreath on the Cenotaph.
- 女王向纪念碑了献花圈,以此向两次世界大战这中的牺牲者们表示敬意.
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- 3. They have not found his body, so they just make a cenotaph for him.
- 他死后没有找到尸体, 只能做了一个衣冠冢.
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- The Queen paid homage to the victims of two world wars by laying a wreath on the Cenotaph.
女王向纪念碑了献花圈,以此向两次世界大战这中的牺牲者们表示敬意。
- The cenotaph stands as a remembrance of those killed during the war.
矗立着的纪念碑是对战争中死难者的纪念。
- They have not found his body, so they just make a cenotaph for him.
他死后没有找到尸体,只能做了一个衣冠冢。