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- K'vod ha-met: in Hebrew, respect for the dead. k'vod ha-met:在希伯来语中,它的意思是:尊重死者。
- We must have respect for the dead. 我们应尊重死去的人。
- An interval of silence shows respect for the dead . 片刻默哀向死者致敬。
- An interval of silence shows respect for the dead. 片刻默哀向死者致敬。
- They sang a dirge for the dead person. 他们为那个死去的人唱了哀歌。
- In ancient times, wailing was very important at a funeral. Only grief and wailing showed yearning and respect for the dead. 旧时办丧事是讲究哭丧的,只有哭得伤心,才能显示出对去世者的怀念和尊敬!
- A fund will be set up for the dead men's families. 抚恤死难工人家属的基金会即将建立起来。
- No matter whether or not there is an afterlife, respect for the dead need not rely only on solemn halls. The intentions of the living are what is most important. 不管死后有没有另一个世界,崇敬死者,不见得只靠堂皇的阴宅,活人的心还是最重要。
- Has anyone vindicated the forest for the dead man's nephew? 有没有人为死者的侄儿要求那片森林的所有权呢?
- Show some respect for the dead. 对死人尊重一些。
- We all have great respect for the old teacher. 我们都很敬重这位老教师。
- You must have respect for the feelings of others. 你必须顾虑别人的感情。
- I want to show my respect for the great hero. 我想瞻仰一下这位大英雄。
- They are dredging for the dead body. 他们在捞尸体。
- She was grieving for the dead baby. 她为死去的孩子悲伤。
- She had no respect for the manager. 她对经理一点也不尊重。
- Show the proper respect for the location, please. 请尊重这一景点的环境。
- An interval of silence to show respect for the dead 向死者致敬的片刻默哀
- To wail in lamentation, especially for the dead. 恸哭,哀号,尤指为死者
- A loud, wailing lament for the dead. 恸哭一种高声的悼念死者的哀号
