1.行列
1.a long line of people and cars taking part in a funeral
1.Ceremonies recalling the pomp of the empire lasted six hours as the funeral cortege processed through the city.
追忆奥匈帝国盛况的仪式历时六个小时,葬礼队伍缓慢地穿越了整个城市。
2.A repatriation cortege carrying seven fallen British soldiers passes through the town of Wootton Bassett, England.
一列送葬车队运载着七名阵亡的士兵穿过伍顿巴西特的小镇,英格兰。
3.The procession passes serenely, like a cortege entering the cemetery gates.
它们安详地滑过去,像送葬队列走进公墓大门时那样。
4.He disguises his intent by joining a funeral cortege passing the chosen target.
他悄悄加入一列途经所选目标的葬礼队伍,以免被人察觉。
5.When his funeral cortege passed through Brooklyn, people in the streets recognized it, waved and called out, Goodbye, Lenny.
当伯恩斯坦的送葬行列经过纽约市布鲁克林区时,街头的人们认出来了,都挥着手大声喊道:“别了,伦尼。”
6.General Johnston attended Sherman's funeral in New York in 1891, stood in the rain to watch the cortege pass, and caught a cold.
约翰斯顿将军参加了1891年谢尔曼在纽约的葬礼,他在雨中注目仪仗走过,被淋得感冒了。
7.Exploring the education of holding a post in military cortege
军队院校实施任职教育的探讨
8.A Remark on Cortege Poems by Chen Yanjing
陈廷敬扈从诗浅论