形容词严重的; 重大的,重要的; [音乐]沉重的; (颜色等)朴素的
副词沉重地,庄重地; 极慢地
名词坟墓,墓穴; 埋葬…的地方; 下场; 死亡
及物动词雕刻; 铭记
形容词
1. The situation poses a grave threat to peace.
这一局势对和平构成重大威胁。
2. Her face became very grave.
她的表情变得十分严肃。
3. The sick man's condition is grave.
病人的病情严重。
名词
1. Is there life beyond the grave?
死后还有生命吗?
1. 庄板:柔板与广板(largo),庄板(grave),慢板(lento)都属慢速度,但何者更慢,音乐界在使有和理解上并不一致. 参见tempo mark,grave,largo.lento. (3)柔板乐章;有时有以泛指慢速乐章;还用作独立乐曲的标题.
2. 严重:共产主义教条的最高守护人, 突然罹患严重(grave)的疾病不治死亡共产主义教条的最高守护人, 突然罹患严重(grave)的疾病不治死亡
1. 墓穴;坟墓;埋葬处
A grave is a place where a dead person is buried.
e.g. They used to visit her grave twice a year.
他们以前每年去她的墓前凭吊两次。
2. 死亡;终结
You can refer to some-one's death as their grave or to death as the grave .
e.g. ...drinking yourself to an early grave...
纵酒而自折其寿
e.g. Most men would rather go to the grave than own up to feelings of dependency.
大多数男人宁死都不愿承认有依赖感。
3. 严重的;重大的;严峻的
A grave event or situation is very serious, important, and worrying.
e.g. He said that the situation in his country is very grave...
他说他的国家情况十分危急。
e.g. I have grave doubts that the documents tell the whole story.
我对这些文件能否说明所有的问题深表怀疑。
4. 严肃的;表情沉重的
A grave person is quiet and serious in their appearance or behaviour.
e.g. William was up on the roof for some time and when he came down he looked grave...
威廉在屋顶上呆了一段时间,他下来的时候面色凝重。
e.g. Anxiously, she examined his unusually grave face.
她忐忑不安地审视着他异常严肃的脸色。
5. . 重音符;抑音符;沉音符
In some languages such as French, a grave accent is a symbol that is placed over a vowel in a word to show how the vowel is pronounced. For example, the word 'mère' has a grave accent over the first 'e'
6. 自掘坟墓;自取灭亡
If you say that someone is digging their own grave, you are warning them that they are doing something foolish or dangerous that will cause their own failure.
e.g. The magazine isn't trying to ruin his career, the man's digging his own grave by refusing an interview.
这份杂志并非想断送他的事业,而他拒绝接受采访就是在自毁前程。
7. grave在线翻译
7. 九泉之下不得安宁
If you say that someone who is dead would turn in their grave at something that is happening now, you mean that they would be very shocked or upset by it, if they were alive.
e.g. Darwin must be turning in his grave at the thought of what is being perpetrated in his name.
一想到冒他之名所做下的那些事,达尔文在九泉之下一定不得安宁。
8. from the cradle to the grave -> see cradle
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1. Confucius would turn in his grave if he knew how many students in China are learning by rote these days.
2. Volunteers lowered the bodies to men who placed them side by side at the bottom of the grave.
3. " The situation is very grave, " Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano told reporters.
4. People can carry a certificate of the grave position and an ID card to apply for a user name and password.
5. Iranian officials have also criticised Britain for taking the issue to the United Nations, where the Security Council expressed " grave concern " about the case.
6. And if ECB loans to banks are not treated as senior loans, there is a grave possibility of a central bank default.
7. The Russian leader's brief visit to the city of Ramallah was to include a ceremonial stop at the grave of longtime Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
8. A problematic link in any part of the chain will have grave consequences.
9. The Songhua River suffered grave pollution last November, caused by leakage from an upstream chemical plant.
10. The amount of exhaust fumes from 200 million automobiles should be grave enough to send a chill up our spine.
noun
1. a place for the burial of a corpse (especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone)
e.g. he put flowers on his mother's grave
Synonym: tomb
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2. a mark (`) placed above a vowel to indicate pronunciation
Synonym: grave accent
3. death of a person
e.g. he went to his grave without forgiving me
from cradle to grave
verb
1. carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface
e.g. engrave a pen
engraved the trophy cupt with the winner's
the lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree
Synonym: scratch engrave inscribe
2. shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it
e.g. She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband
adj
1. causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm
e.g. a dangerous operation
a grave situation
a grave illness
grievous bodily harm
a serious wound
a serious turn of events
a severe case of pneumonia
a life-threatening disease
Synonym: dangerous grievous serious severe life-threatening
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2. of great gravity or crucial import
requiring serious thought
e.g. grave responsibilities
faced a grave decision in a time of crisis
a grievous fault
heavy matters of state
the weighty matters to be discussed at the peace conference
Synonym: grievous heavy weighty
3. dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises
e.g. a grave God-fearing man
a quiet sedate nature
as sober as a judge
a solemn promise
the judge was solemn as he pronounced sentence