bury ['ber.i] verb transitive IMPROVER ■to put a dead body into the ground, or to put something into a hole in the ground and cover it 埋;埋葬,安葬•His father is buried in the cemetery on the hill.他的父亲葬在山上的墓地里。 •The dog trotted off to bury its bone.那只狗颠儿颠儿地跑到一边去埋它的骨头。 •buried treasure埋藏的财宝 ⇒ See also burialusually passive ■to cover something or someone completely with a large quantity of something 掩埋,埋藏•If an avalanche strikes, skiers can be buried alive by snow.如果发生雪崩,滑雪者可能会被雪活埋。 ■to put something in a place where it is difficult or impossible to find or see 埋藏,隐藏•I found the article buried (away) in the business section of the newspaper.我在报纸的商务版找到了这篇文章。 •She buried her face in her hands and began to sob.她双手掩面开始啜泣。 ■to intentionally forget an unpleasant experience 埋藏,忘却(不快的经历)•He'd had to bury his pain over the years.多年来他不得不将痛苦埋在心底。 ■old-fashioned ■If someone says they buried someone, usually a close relation, they mean that the person died 失去(亲人)•She buried both her parents last year.去年她的父母都过世了。 ['ber.i] verb transitive bury the hatchet ■to stop an argument and become friends again 言归于好•Can't you two just bury the hatchet?你们俩难道就不能言归于好吗? |