memorial
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A memorial is a structure built in order to remind people of a famous person or event. 紀(jì)唸碑
Building a memorial to Columbus has been his lifelong dream. 建一座哥倫佈紀(jì)唸碑一直是他一生的夢想。
2. ADJ A memorial event, object, or prize is in honour of someone who has died, so that they will be remembered. 紀(jì)唸性的[ADJ n]
A memorial service is being held for her at St. Paul's Church. 一場爲(wèi)她擧行的紀(jì)唸儀式正在聖保羅教堂擧行。
3. N-COUNT If you say that something will be a memorial to someone who has died, you mean that it will continue to exist and remind people of them. 紀(jì)唸物
The museum will serve as a memorial to the millions who passed through Ellis Island. 這個(gè)博物館將成爲(wèi)曾經(jīng)過埃利斯島的數(shù)百萬人的紀(jì)唸館。
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memorial /m??m??r??l/ (memorials)
劍橋詞典
- an object , often large and made of stone , that has been built to honour a famous person or event
- The war memorial was erected in 1950.
- The war memorial was dedicated to both Jews and Gentiles.
- The chapel was raised as a memorial to her son .
- He laid the wreath reverently in front of the memorial.
- The memorial to those who had died in the war was unveiled in 1948 by the Queen. 返回 memorial
紀(jì)唸物;紀(jì)唸碑
a war memorial 戰(zhàn)爭紀(jì)唸碑
The statue was erected as a memorial to those who died in the war . 這尊雕像是爲(wèi)紀(jì)唸戰(zhàn)爭中死去的人而竪立的。
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