hearse

hearse [hɜ:s]  [hɜ:rs] 

第三人称单数:hearses

hearse的反义词

第三人称复数:hearses

hearse的近义词

现在分词:hearsing

hearse

过去分词:hearsed

过去式:hearsed

hearse 基本解释

名词柩车,灵车

及物动词埋葬; 隐蔽

hearse 网络解释

1. 尸体担架,柩车:hearing trumpet 助听筒 | hearse 尸体担架,柩车 | heart 心,心脏

2. 殡仪车:囚车 prison van | 殡仪车 hearse | 图书馆车 mobile library

3. 柩车:hearsay 谣言 | hearse 柩车 | heart and hand 热心地

4. 售货车:殡仪车? hearse | 售货车 hearse | 热平衡试验? heat balance test

hearse 词典解释
hearse的解释

1. 灵车;柩车
    A hearse is a large car that carries the coffin at a funeral.

hearse 单语例句

1. A hearse overturned when the horses pulling it to a south London cemetery stampeded, dragging the carriage and coffin past appalled relatives and sending floral tributes flying.

2. Motorcycle police officers escorted the navy blue hearse that displayed a cluster of little orange wildflowers on top.

3. The coffin was then carried onto a hearse on the military complex, as world leaders gathered for a short funeral procession.

4. A military honor guard carried Arafat's coffin, walking in formation from the plane to a hearse.

5. Riot police later moved in as the crush of mourners delayed the hearse from leaving the capital.

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6. Heartbroken Pyongyang residents wailed with the approach of the hearse, beating their chests in grief and chanting the name of their late national leader.

7. A hearse will arrive sometime this week to carry her home, a scenario that will be repeated many times as parents hold funerals.

8. A hearse, police vehicles and several sport utility vehicles later began taking the dead from the scene.

9. A local taxi company organized a fleet to follow the hearse to show respect.

hearse 英英释义

noun

1. a vehicle for carrying a coffin to a church or a cemetery
    formerly drawn by horses but now usually a motor vehicle