mausoleums
[mɔ:sə'li:əmz]
n.
陵墓;
陵墓( mausoleum的名词复数 );
例句:
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Romans had to look elsewhere to build their mausoleums.
罗马人不得不另觅地方建造自己的陵墓.
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All public projects are mausoleums, not always in shape, but always in cost.
所有得公共项目都是坟墓, 不总是外表相似, 但总是付出的代价相似.
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Why ? All mausoleums were missing, which symbolized a larger secret. Who can find the final answer?
皇帝陵的集体失踪无疑象征着一个更大的秘密, 而这个秘密又有谁才能解开 呢 ?
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Surely a finer use of these funds than these culturally bereft mausoleums.
来自FORBES
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Then the remains are unwrapped, carefully rewrapped and replaced in their mausoleums.
来自THETIMES
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There are no gravestones or grand mausoleums - just a patch of bare grass surrounded by a simple wooden fence.
来自VOA