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grave

Word family
Related topics: Death
grave1 /ɡreɪv/ ●●○ noun [countableC]  
1 MXthe place in the ground where a dead body is buried 坟墓,墓穴 tomb
 At the head of the grave there was a small wooden cross.
坟头上有一个小小的木十字架。
2 the grave literaryDIE death 死亡
 He took that secret to the grave.
他把那个秘密带进了坟墓。
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3 somebody would turn in their grave DISAPPROVEused to say that someone who is dead would strongly disapprove of something happening now 某人于九泉之下难以安息〔用于表示即使是死者也会强烈反对〕
 The way Bill plays that piece would have Mozart turning in his grave.
比尔如此演奏那首曲子,会使莫扎特在九泉之下也难以安息的。
dig your own grave at dig1(8), → from (the) cradle to (the) grave at cradle1(3), → have one foot in the grave at foot1(24), → silent as the grave at silent(3), → a watery grave at watery(4)
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
dig a grave
In the churchyard, a man was digging a grave.
mark a grave
The stone marked the grave of their young daughter.
bury somebody in a grave (=put someone in a grave)
She was buried in a grave next to her older sister.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + grave
a shallow grave (=a hole that is not very deep in the ground)
They found the woman’s remains in a shallow grave in the woods.
a mass grave (=one that is filled with many people, especially people killed in a war or people who died of a disease at a similar time)
Plague victims were buried in a mass grave.
an unmarked grave (=one that does not have anything to show where it is or who is in it)
Until 1855, poor people here were buried in unmarked graves.
a family grave (=one where members of a family are buried together)
Walter died in 1922 and was buried in the family grave in Finchley cemetery.
an open grave (=one that has not yet been covered in earth)
He wept by her open grave.
grave + NOUN
a grave site (=the place where a grave is)
The president visited the grave sites of 12 youths killed in recent bombings.
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grave2 ●●○ adjectiveadj  
1 SERIOUS PERSONgrave problems, situations, or worries are very great or bad 严重的,重大的,严峻的 serious
 Matthew’s life is in grave danger.
马修的生命危在旦夕。
 The report expressed grave concern over the technicians’ lack of training.
报告中对技术人员缺乏培训深表忧虑。
 I have grave doubts about his ability.
我十分怀疑他的能力。
 The situation is becoming very grave.
形势变得非常严峻。
see thesaurus at serious
Register
In everyday English, people usually use serious rather than grave, and seriously rather than gravely: 日常英语中,人们一般说seriousseriously,而不说gravegravely
I have serious doubts about whether he’s up to the job.
我十分怀疑他是否能胜任这个工作。
I’m seriously worried about her.
我非常担心她。
2 SERIOUS/NOT JOKINGlooking or sounding quiet and serious, especially because something important or worrying has happened 严肃的,凝重的 SYN sombre
 Turnbull’s face was grave as he told them about the accident.
特恩布尔在告诉他们这次事故时表情十分严肃。
gravely adverbadv
 Adam nodded gravely.
亚当神情严肃地点点头。
 We are gravely concerned (=very concerned) about these developments.
我们对事态的发展深表忧虑。
gravity
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Related topics: Letters & punctuation
grave3 /ɡrɑːv/ adjectiveadj  
SLAa grave accent is a mark put above a letter in some languages such as French to show the pronunciation, for example è 有沉[]音符的〔法语等语言中标在字母之上表示发音的符号〕 acute, circumflex
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Origin grave1
Old English græf

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