n.
悲痛的人,守丧的人;送丧的人;
the chief mourner
丧主;死者最亲近的亲属;遗嘱执行人;主要悼丧者
-扩展释义
n.
[C]1. 悲伤者;哀悼者;送葬者,2. 公开忏悔者
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One mourner named Prashant said he arrived in the early morning. He told the Associated Press he had seen all Sridevi’s movies. Prashant held a small collection of flowers. “No matter how long I have to wait, I will wait. I’ll wait until I’m able to pay my respects,” he said.
一位名为普拉桑特(Prashant)的吊唁者表示,他一早就到了。他对美联社表示,他看过诗丽黛玮演的所有电影。普拉桑特手捧一小束鲜花。他说:“不管等多久我都会一直等着。我会一直等到能够进去吊唁。”
noun
1.A person hired to attend a funeral.
‘In Palestine, professional mourners were sometimes hired.’
‘Zizek notes that the original model for this was the phenomenon of designated mourners hired to cry at funerals in certain cultures.’
2.A person who attends a funeral as a relative or friend of the dead person.
‘No, I mean - what would he do if he had all these unwanted relatives and mourners hanging around the house?’
‘Almost a thousand mourners attended the funeral, with the local Maori meeting house overflowing for the hour-long service.’
3.Any of a number of drab-coloured South American tyrant flycatchers and related birds.
‘The Pale-bellied _Mourner_ (Rhytipterna immunda) of northern South America is rare in museum collections, virtually unknown in life, and of uncertain generic and familial affinities.’
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