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grave
- IPA[ɡrāv]
美式
- a place of burial for a dead body, typically a hole dug in the ground and marked by a stone or mound;used as an allusive term for death
noun: grave, plural noun: graves
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名詞
- 1. a place of burial for a dead body, typically a hole dug in the ground and marked by a stone or mound the coffin was lowered into the grave
- ▪ used as an allusive term for death life beyond the grave
- ▪ a place where a broken or discarded object lies they lifted the aircraft from its watery grave
- a burin or other engraving tool.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a burin or other engraving tool.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ɡrāv]
美式
- giving cause for alarm; serious: a matter of grave concern
- another term for grave accent
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ɡreɪv]
英式
- a hole dug in the ground to receive a coffin or dead body, typically marked by a stone or mound: the coffin was lowered into the grave a mass grave
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ɡreɪv]
英式
- giving cause for alarm; serious: a matter of grave concern
- another term for grave accent
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ɡrɑːˈveɪ]
英式
- (as a direction) slowly; with solemnity: the piece begins with four bars which are to be played grave and forte
- performed in a slow and solemn way: the grave sections of the first movement
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ɡrāv]
美式
- engrave (an inscription or image) on a surface: marble graved with exquisite flower, human and animal forms
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈɡrävā]
美式
- (as a direction) slowly; with solemnity: the piece begins with four bars which are to be played grave and forte
- performed in a slow and solemn way: the grave sections of the first movement
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ɡreɪv]
英式
- engrave (an inscription or image) on a surface: marble graved with exquisite flower, human and animal forms
Oxford Dictionary