exhumes

美 [ɪɡˈzuːmz]英 [eksˈhjuːmz]
  • v.(为检查死因)掘出(尸首)
  • exhume的第三人称单数
exhumesexhumes

exhumes

频次

  • 1
    VERB (尤指为查明死因而)挖出,掘出(尸体)
    If a dead person's body is exhumed, it is taken out of the ground where it is buried, especially so that it can be examined in order to find out how the person died.

    His remains have been exhumed from a cemetery in Queens, New York City.

    他的遗体被从纽约市皇后区的墓地里挖了出来。

  • Detectives ordered the exhumation when his wife said she believed he had been killed.

    由于他妻子说她相信他是被杀害的,侦探们命令挖出尸体。

  1. The phenomenal world , that is the world that we experience must , for example , satisfy the exhumes of Euclidean geometry .

    现象世界,也就是我们所感知的世界,必须符合欧几里德几何学的发现。

  2. The logical deductions that we make from the exhumes may be fine if the exhumes are true of the world .

    如果这些发现是真实存在的话,那么我们从中得出的逻辑推理可能就是对的。

  3. From the theory of modern contracts , this article exhumes the contract contain of the tradition quality concept and discuss the risk character and principle of the quality contract ulteriorly .

    本文首先从现代合约理论出发,对传统质量概念中的合约化内涵进行发掘和深化,并进一步对质量合约的风险特征及原理进行讨论。