obit
基本解释
- n. 讣告(等于obituary);忌辰;葬礼
- n. (Obit)人名;(意)奥比特
英汉例句
- When they're writing your obit while you're still alive, it's hard to have a good time.
在你活着的时候讣告就写好了,这可不是什么让人轻松的事情。 - Through one of the families, she met a woman who mentioned thatshe found the obit of a relative who was a former baseball manager, andthree children were listed.
这位妇女提到,她发现一位以前是棒球教练的一位亲戚的讣告,上面列出了他的三个孩子。 - The shame of the NYT obit is that it ends with an anecdote about her pre-Mailer affair with Bill Clinton; an interesting detail, but an odd finish.
不过有一点纽约时报应该惭愧下,那就是讣闻以梅勒夫人婚前和克林顿的轶事结束---很有趣的细节,但是是个奇怪的结尾。 - The Post website even invites readers into a dialogue with the obit writing staff.
FORBES: Burying a Life in My Mother's Obit - Just the jokes and the winners... and the obit-reel, which is always a heart-tugger.
NPR: Why I'll TiVo the Oscars - The Post reporter with whom I spoke informed me the paper had a standard form for obit facts.
FORBES: Burying a Life in My Mother's Obit
双语例句
权威例句
专业释义
- 讣告