memorial
- IPA[mɪˈmɔːrɪəl]
英式
- a statue or structure established to remind people of a person or event;intended to commemorate someone or something
noun: memorial, plural noun: memorials
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- 1. a statue or structure established to remind people of a person or event a memorial to General Robert E. Lee 同義詞
- ▪ intended to commemorate someone or something a memorial service in the dead man's honour
- 2. historical a statement of facts, especially as the basis of a petition the Council sent a strongly worded memorial to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
- ▪ a record or memoir Mrs Carlyle's Letters and Memorials
- a day on which those who died in active military service are remembered, traditionally observed ...
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- a cemetery: Pine View Memorial Park
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- a monument in Washington DC to Abraham Lincoln, designed by Henry Bacon (1866–1924).
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- a ceremony of religious worship to commemorate the life of a person, typically someone who has ... a memorial service was held in Westminster Abbey on 25 November
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- a monument in Washington, DC, to Abraham Lincoln, designed by Henry Bacon (1866–1924). Built in ...
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- (in the US) a day on which those who died on active service are remembered, usually the last ...
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- a monument commemorating those killed in a war.
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- a monument commemorating those killed in a war.
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- IPA[məˈmôrēəl]
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- something, especially a structure, established to remind people of a person or event: a monument built as a memorial to those who fell in the Civil War
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