funeral
n. 葬礼,丧礼; 〈比喻〉不愉快的事,操心的事,有关系的事
A funeral is the ceremony that is held when the body of someone who has died is buried or cremated.
His funeral will be on Thursday at Blackburn Cathedral...
他的葬礼将于星期四在布莱克本大教堂举行。
He was given a state funeral.
为他举行了国葬。
If someone says to you 'It's your funeral', they think your decision or your actions will have bad consequences for you, but they are unwilling to interfere.
None of my business, I guess. It's your funeral.
我想是不关我什么事儿,你就自寻死路吧。
1. a ceremony at which a dead person is buried or cremated;
it's (或 that's) someone's funeral
(非正式)[用于提醒某人须对本人的不智行动或决定自负责任]后果由…自负
Her bright clothes were not appropriate for a funeral.
她那身鲜艳的衣服不适合参加葬礼.
Sing up , fellows, this is supposed to be a celebration, not a funeral!
伙计们,大声唱, 这是开庆祝会, 不是送葬!
A clergyman friend of the family conducted the funeral.
这家人的一位牧师朋友主持了这场葬礼.
The funeral made its way slowly through the silent streets.
送葬的队伍缓缓地穿过肃静的街道.
He asked for no funeral oration.
他不要人在葬礼上宣读悼词.