1.埋葬;成为...的坟墓
1.to put someone or something in or under something so that they cannot escape; to put a dead person in a tomban underground room
1.Many miners were entombed in the cave when there was an accident at the mine.
矿井发生事故时许多矿工葬身于坑内。
2.Almost half the Japanese garrison was entombed alive or killed in a labyrinth of underground fighting positions and shelters.
几乎有一半的日本守军是被活埋或战死在迷宫般的地下阵地和坑道里。
3.Or missed an appointment because it took so long for your window defroster to thaw through your ice-entombed windshield?
是否有过,因为等待那慢性子的玻璃除霜机除去你风挡玻璃上的冰层,而错过了约会的经验?
4.Scientists estimate at least 600 milliontons of ice could be entombed in these craters.
科学家估计环形山内埋藏的冰总量至少达到6亿吨。
5.Although it was Egyptian pharaohs that were entombed in the things, it wasn't the Egyptians that invented that name; that came from Greek.
尽管埋葬在那些石棺中的是埃及的法老,但不是埃及人创造了这个名称,而是来自希腊语。
6.Even as scientists celebrated these rare fossil finds, a mystery remained: What created the death traps in which the animals were entombed?
就在科学家们庆祝发现了这种罕见的化石的时候,仍有迷团没有解开:是什么造成了这个埋葬动物们的死亡陷阱呢?。
7.The insects -- bees, termites and flies -- had been entombed in the vast Cambay deposit in western India for some 50 million years.
琥珀里面有蜜蜂、蚂蚁和苍蝇等昆虫,它们在印度西部广阔的坎贝盆地已储存了大概五千万年的时间。
8.He suspects they were buried suddenly by a massive landslide and entombed in the dry, airless soil.
他怀疑他们被埋葬突然被一个巨大的滑坡,在干燥,无气土埋葬。
9.When the Pharaohs died, their servants were not killed and entombed with them as is popularly believed, bar a few exceptions.
当法老去世时,他们的侍者并没有被杀死并随葬,虽然人们普遍这样认为,当然,有几个例外。
10.Buildings strain and crumble under deep drifts of snow. Everything is entombed. Our frail bodies struggle to survive.
建筑物在深深堆积的积雪下变形崩塌。所有的东西都被埋葬。我们的脆弱的身体努力存活。