corpse
英 [kɔːps]
美 [kɔːrps]
n. 尸体; (尤指人的)死尸,尸首
v. (使戏剧演员因忘记台词或止不住笑而)演出僵住
复数:corpses
Collins.2 / BNC.5143 / COCA.5559
牛津词典
noun
- 尸体;(尤指人的)死尸,尸首
a dead body, especially of a human
verb
- (使戏剧演员因忘记台词或止不住笑而)演出僵住
(in the theatre) to suddenly be unable to act, because you have forgotten your words or are laughing; to cause sb to do this
柯林斯词典
- (尤指人的)尸体
Acorpseis a dead body, especially the body of a human being.
英英释义
noun
- the dead body of a human being
- the cadaver was intended for dissection
- the end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse
- the murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river
- honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay
双语例句
- He was killed, and his corpse was being used to fight me.
他被杀了,他的尸体被用来对付我。 - They have two suspects, traces of assault and battery, but no corpse.
他们找到了两个嫌疑分子,也发现了攻击后的痕迹,但没找到尸体。 - As a corpse, I no longer exist.
作为尸体我是不存在的。 - Embrace me! the corpse said.
拥抱我吧!尸体说话了。 - By means of a few drops of strong cordial, the doctor revived the besotted corpse for a few minutes.
博士滴了几滴强烈的兴奋剂,使这个没有知觉的身躯复活了几分钟。 - I'll see your corpse, yeah!
我来看看你的尸体,是啊! - Napoleon's corpse is rotted in France.
拿破仑的躯体在法国腐烂了。 - Because I cannot marry a corpse.
因为我不能嫁给一个死尸。 - If he's dead, where's his corpse?
如果他死了,他的尸体在哪儿? - I removed the bed and examined the corpse.
我删除了床和审议了尸体。