burke
英式音标:[bɜ:k] 美式音标:[bɜk]
burke基本解释 vt. 秘密地除去;使人窒息而死n. (Burke)人名;(德、俄、西、波)布尔克;(英)伯克 burke的意思释义 v.避免;变形 过去
burke怎么读
英式音标:[bɜ:k]
美式音标:[bɜk]
burke基本解释
vt. 秘密地除去;使人窒息而死
n. (Burke)人名;(德、俄、西、波)布尔克;(英)伯克
burke的意思释义
v.
避免;
变形
过去式:burked过去分词:burked现在分词:burking第三人称单数:burkes
英英释义
burke[ bə:k ]n.
English statesman famous for his oratory; pleaded the cause of the American colonists in British Parliament and defended the parliamentary system (1729-1797)
同义词:Edmund Burke
United States frontierswoman and legendary figure of the Wild West noted for her marksmanship (1852-1903)
同义词:BurkMartha Jane BurkMartha Jane BurkeCalamity Jane
v.
murder without leaving a trace on the body
get rid of, silence, or suppress
\"burke an issue\"
burke用法及例句
例句参考
A rhetoric of motivesHybrid web recommender systems
Generalized Gradient Approximation Made Simple.
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Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 3865 (1996): Generalized Gradient Approximation Made Simple
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Reviews of Modern Physics
The Composite International Diagnostic Interview: An epidemiologic instrument suitable for use in conjunction with different diagnos...
burke词源
burke
burke: [19] In present-day English burke means ‘avoid’, as in ‘burke an issue’, but it can be traced back semantically via ‘suppress, hush up’ to ‘suffocate so as to provide a body for surgical dissection’. In this sense it was a macabre adoption of the name of William Burke (1792– 1829), an Irishman who with his colleague William Hare set up a profitable but nefarious business in early 19th-century Edinburgh providing cadavers for surgeons to dissect.To begin with they obtained their supplies by robbing graves, but eventually, in order to get higher-quality material, they took to murdering people, generally by suffocation or strangling. Burke was executed.
Burke (v.)
family name (first recorded 1066), from Anglo-Norman pronunciation of Old English burgh. Not common in England itself, but it took root in Ireland, where William de Burgo went in 1171 with Henry II and later became Earl of Ulster. As shorthand for a royalty reference book, it represents \"A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the United Kingdom,\" first issued 1826, compiled by John Burke (1787-1848). As a verb meaning \"murder by smothering,\" it is abstracted from William Burk, executed in Edinburgh 1829 for murdering several persons to sell their bodies for dissection.
burke相关例句
1.the devout effusions of sacred eloquence(bEdmund Burke)
圣语倾泻而出(b埃德蒙 伯克)
3.LARDNER-BURKE, Desmond
德斯蒙德·拉德纳-伯克
4.--Burke
良好的秩序是一切事物的基础。——伯克
5.With Tom Murphy and Dan Burke at Cap Cities, Bill Snyder and Lou Simpson at GEICO, and Kay Graham and
有Tom Murphy 和Dan Burke 在资本城, Bill Snyder 和 Lou Simpson 在盖可保险 Kay Graham 和Dick Simmons 在华盛顿邮报,我们实在想不出有更有的接替人选
6.consequences odious to those you govern(Edmund Burke.
对你统治的那些人来说的一种可憎的结*(埃德蒙得 伯克)。
9.Burke. Reflections on the Revolution in France. (Sel.
伯克,《法国大革命之反思》(摘录)。
10.——Edmund Burke
迷信是意志薄弱者的宗教。——伯克