graveyard
n. 墓地
A graveyard is an area of land, sometimes near a church, where dead people are buried.
They made their way to a graveyard to pay their traditional respects to the dead.
他們按慣例前往墓地悼念死者。
If you call a place a graveyard of particular things, you mean that there are many broken or unwanted things of that kind there.
This had once been the greatest port in the world, now it was a graveyard of rusting cranes.
這裡一度是全球最大的港口,現在堆滿了鏽跡斑斑的吊車。
If you call an event or place the graveyard for particular people or their hopes, you mean that those people have often failed in such events or in that place.
Europe has been the graveyard for American golfers recently.
歐洲最近成了美國高爾夫運動員的滑鐵盧。
1. a tract of land used for burials
A graveyard for dreams, too.
也是夢想的墓地.
The area had become a graveyard for old cars.
這塊地方已成了堆放廢棄汽車的場地.
It is a graveyard surrounded by pine trees.
那是一片墳場,四周松柏聳立.
He suggested we have to go to eat despite my graveyard shift.
他提議說咱們沒去外國疑問在我的大夜班之後一起去吃物品.
Don't 1 wander from graveyard to 2 ) graveyard , reading endless 3 ) tombstones.
你無須徘徊於 墓園 之間, 在無數的墓碑中一個個地尋找.