tumulus

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英 [ˈtju:mjələs]
美 [ˈtumjələs]
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  • n.

    冢;坟墓;古墓;钟状火山

  • 变形

    复数:tumulitumuluses

    英英释义

    tumulus[ 'tju:mjuləs ]

    • n.(archeology) a heap of earth placed over prehistoric tombs

      同义词:burial moundgrave moundbarrow

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    用作名词(n.)
    1. I remember that the most early practicality of shark head was appeared in Mongolia and strips in tumulus from Liao dynasty,its back has two shark apices!
      记起来了,最早鲨鱼头的实物是内蒙一辽代古墓出土的刀条,刀背是连续的两个鲨鱼峰!

    权威例句

    Tumulus development on lava flows: insights from observations of active tumuli and analysis of formation models
    Median Photometric Stereo as Applied to the Segonko Tumulus and Museum Objects
    Investigation of a monumental Macedonian tumulus by three‐dimensional seismic tomography
    ‘In this Chambered Tumulus were Found Cleft Skulls …’: an Assessment of the Evidence for Cranial Trauma in the British Neolithic
    Soft Rot and Wood Pseudomorphs in an Ancient Coffin (700 Bc) From Tumulus Mm at Gordion, Turkey
    Observation Report on the Excavation of the Haze-Nisanzai Tumulus Designated as the Higashimozu Referable Mausoleum
    Electron microscopy of the tumulus and origin of associated structures within the tegument of Eubothrium salvelini Schrank, 1790 (Ce...
    41171 Study on Conservation of Mural Paintings in Tumulus : Part 1: Full-scale Test for Air Conditioning during the Dismantlement of...
    Multi-isotopic analysis reveals individual mobility and diet at the Early Iron Age monumental tumulus of Magdalenenberg, Germany.
    Long term stability of iron for more than 1500 years indicated by archaeological samples from the Yamato 6th tumulus