funerals
n. 葬禮,喪禮( funeral的名詞複數 )
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...
他的葬禮將於星期四在布萊克本大教堂舉行。
He was given a state funeral.
為他舉行了國葬。
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.
我想是不關我什麼事兒,你就自尋死路吧。
Dad, nominally a Methodist, entered Churches only for weddings and funerals.
爸名義上是衛理公會教徒, 可只去教堂參加婚禮和葬禮.
They danced at weddings and wailed at funerals.
他們在辦喜事的時候跳舞,在辦喪事的時候哭泣.
I hate going to funerals.
我討厭去參加葬禮.
He has a small hotel and also caters for weddings and funerals.
他開了一家小旅館,並承辦紅白喜事的酒席.
Dad, nominally a Methodist, entered Churches only weddings and funerals.
爸名義上是衛理公會教徒, 可只去教堂參加婚禮和“葬禮”.