casket
n. 首飾盒,匣子,<美>棺材
A casket is a small box in which you keep valuable things.
A casket is a coffin.
1. box in which a corpse is buried or cremated
2. small and often ornate box for holding jewels or other valuables
1. enclose in a casket
Mourners have been steadily streaming by the flag draped casket of former President Gerald Ford.
哀悼者緩慢而有序地經過前總統吉拉德.福特安息的蓋上了國旗的靈柩旁.
Set of bonuses and surprises To hide in game, as in a magic casket!
遊戲中隱藏著一系列的獎勵和驚喜, 就如同置身於一個神奇的世界!
There is a major problem, can not be free cheap casket placed in a funeral parlor.
有一個主要問題, 便宜的骨灰盒不能免費安放在殯儀館.
One time I showed him his casket, telling him how we all believed he would die.
有一次我給他看他的棺材, 告訴他我們是怎樣都認為他活不長的.
An elegant little casket in china accompanied the note, presented to Miss Rachel.
隨著便條還給雷切爾小姐送來了一個精巧的瓷器首飾小盒.