corpses
英 [ˈkɔːpsɪz]
美 [ˈkɔrpsəz]
n. 尸体; (尤指人的)死尸,尸首
corpse的复数
柯林斯词典
- (尤指人的)尸体
Acorpseis a dead body, especially the body of a human being.
双语例句
- The soldiers lost their fear of corpses over time.
一段时间过去后,士兵们对尸体不再恐惧。 - No, let us not mix their corpses with our own.
不,不要把这死尸和我们的人混在一起。 - I would jump from the highest building, walk among snakes, or lie among corpses.
我愿从最高的建筑物跳下、走在蛇群中、或是和死尸躺在一起。 - An entire hillside was covered base to summit with Hellcat husks and Invid and Garudan corpses.
整个山坡从下到上布满了地狱猫的机壳、因维人和嘎鲁达人的尸体。 - I'm not talking about the corpses, obviously this issue has been addressed already.
我不是在说尸体,很明显这个问题以前已经有人问过了。 - Fourteen corpses of naked men and women are lying on the ground with their hands tied behind their backs.
14具赤裸男女的尸体躺在地上,他们的手被绑在背后。 - The corpses of the prisoners were nearly unrecognizable from the number of bullet wounds they'd received
囚犯的尸体上中枪太多,几乎无法辨认。 - Cannibalize: Abominations can devour fresh corpses to heal their wounds.
食尸:憎恶可以通过吃掉新鲜的尸体,以治愈它们的伤口。 - Something like 100,000 corpses choked the beautiful rivers of Bali when the killing spree was over.
当疯狂杀戮结束时,十万具尸体堵塞了巴厘岛的秀美河川。 - The corpses carried away from the barricade formed a terrible pile a few paces distant.
街垒中搬出来的尸体在他们前面几步堆成可怕的一堆。