1PUT somebody IN GRAVEdead person 死人MX to put someone who has died in a grave 埋葬,安葬
bury somebody in/at etc something
He was buried in the churchyard of St Mary’s.
他被安葬在圣玛丽教堂的墓地里。
2PUT something UNDER EARTHobject 物体HIDE/MAKE IT HARD TO FIND OR SEE to put something under the ground, often in order to hide it 埋藏
Electric cables are buried beneath the streets.
电缆埋在街道的下面。
3COVER WITH somethingfall on STH 落在某物上面 [usually passive]COVER to fall on top of someone or something, usually harming or destroying them 将…埋在下面〔一般造成伤害或破坏〕
be buried under/beneath etc something
The skiers were buried under the snow.
滑雪者被埋在积雪下面。
Fifty-seven miners were buried alive.
. 57名矿工被活埋。
4hidden 被遮盖 to cover something so that it cannot be found 埋住,覆盖
be buried under/in something
His glasses were buried under a pile of papers.
他的眼镜埋在一堆报纸下面。
nGrammar
Bury is usually passive in this meaning.
5FEELING/MEMORYfeeling/memory 感情/记忆IGNORE to ignore a feeling or memory and pretend that it does not exist 把〔感情或记忆〕埋在心里
a deeply buried memory
深埋的记忆
6bury your face/head etc (in something)PRESSto press your face etc into something soft 把脸/头等埋在(某物)里面
bury your head in the sand• If you bury your head in the sand now, you may lose your house.• You'll never solve your problems if you just bury your head in the sand -- you have to face them.
9.bury the hatchet/bury your differencesPUSHto agree to stoparguing about something and become friends 捐弃前嫌,重归于好
10PUSH something INTO A SURFACEin a surface 在表面里WORK HARD to push something, especially something sharp, into something else with a lot of force 〔尤指用尖利之物〕用力插入
bury something in something
The dog buried its teeth in my leg.
狗使劲咬住我的腿。
The bullet buried itself in the wall.
子弹射进了墙里。
11bury yourself in your work/studies etcIGNOREto give all your attention to something 埋头工作/学习等
After the divorce, she buried herself in her work.
离婚后,她埋头工作。
12information 信息 to put information in a document in a place where it is unlikely to be noticed, or to not make it available to people 使隐藏
The story was buried at the back of the paper.
这篇报道被掩藏在报纸的最后面。
13loved one 心爱的人 literary to have someone you love die 失去〔心爱的人〕
She had buried her husband, two sons, and a daughter.
bury• We hope to bury any speculation that there was a conspiracy.• Some of the phone lines are buried beneath the streets.• Heberle confirms the mains will be buried between 36 inches and 44 inches deep.• The arteries, much more rigid than veins and buried deeper in the body, are unaffected.• Tennessee buried Florida 45-3 in Saturday's game.• He murdered his wife and buried her body in a field.• The refugees, having buried his body, are forced to move on.• It is an earthwork which appears to descend into the ground and is partially buried in the soil.• Whitney, the high country is absolutely buried in the stuff.• The hardest thing a mother can do is bury one of her children.• The dogburied one of my slippers in the backyard.• People may burypainfulchildhood memories to protect themselves.• Four other abandoned children whose final days had not been as comfortable were buried that same day.• Snakes usually bury their eggs.• Although it had been buried without a coffin, it was found perfectly preserved.• Your relatives have to bury you in an envelope.
buried alive• He was going to be buried alive!• The burrowcollapses around them so that they are effectively buried alive.• He is haunted by flashbacks of being beaten, tortured and buried alive, but they are fragmented memories.• The older methodentailed the risk of being buried alive by collapsing riverbanks.• The bodies of 56 people who were tortured, executed and even buried alive by Hizbullah have been found in several towns.• And when it comes to danger, what about the fifty-seven minersburied alive in the Borken disaster only this year?• No chance of being buried alive, not with this.• We are to be buried alive under charters.