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epitaph

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Literature, Death
ep·i·taph /ˈepətɑːf $ -tæf/ noun [countable]  ALMXa short piece of writing on the stone over someone’s grave (=place in the ground where someone is buried) 墓志铭
Examples from the Corpus
epitaphHer film replays in my head, as an epitaph to some one else's dream.Susanna Highmore asked Elizabeth Carter to write a piece on Leapor, probably an epitaph.He wanted it as his epitaph and left it in a letter passed to his parents on his death.With that I sat down to write what would prove to be either my epitaph or my passport back to power.It is a sad epitaph to Salvador Allende.Local people found the epitaph unseemly and ostracised the Parsons.It so happens that Parrhasios composed his own review for posterity, namely the epitaph inscribed on his tombstone.
Origin epitaph (1300-1400) French épitaphe, from Greek epitaphion, from epi- (EPICENTER) + taphos tomb, funeral
ep·i·taph nounChineseSyllable
stone on over short writing Corpus of piece the a someone’s


epitaph
epitaph /ˈepətɑːf, ˈepɪtɑːf $ -tæf/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: épitaphe, from Greek epitaphion, from epi- (epicenter) + taphos 'tomb, funeral'
a short piece of writing on the stone over someone’s grave (=place in the ground where someone is buried)


epi·taphBrE /ˈepɪtɑːf/ 🔊NAmE /ˈepɪtæf/ 🔊 nounwords that are written or said about a dead person, especially words on a gravestone 悼文;祭文;(尤指)墓志铭,碑文~ (to sb/sth) something which is left to remind people of a particular person, a period of time or an event 遗物;遗存;遗迹These slums are an epitaph to the housing policy of the 1960s. 这些贫民窟是 20 世纪 60 年代住房政策的遗迹。🔊🔊