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单词 necrology
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Definition of necrology in English:

necrology

nounPlural necrologies nɛˈkrɒlədʒinəˈkrɑlədʒi
formal
  • 1An obituary notice.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the second necrology, possibly written slightly later and at San Isidoro about 1150, Fernando's obit has been moved to December 23.
    • And I just want to add, the Oscars have started a lot of things over the years, from the first female announcer to the first, you know, necrology package with people who passed away.
    • In these commentaries called Our Man in Bulgaria, he has reported on Bulgarian orphanages, cafes, water regimes, necrologies, taxi drivers and ethnic tolerance.
    • Such a context would also help to explain the emphasis put on the book, and might encourage us to speculate whether the Liber Domini was meant to prefigure the necrologies or liber vitae manuscripts.
  • 2A list of deaths.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When I sat down and did the necrology at the end of the book, and examined all of the cases, it really struck me that I'd collected a very unique body of research that hadn't been done anywhere else, not here nor in the U.S. nor Australia.
    • When I was in the seminary in the early fifties (yes, Virginia, there was a time before 1960), the rector kept us busy during the long, dark winters compiling a necrology of the deceased priests of the Archdiocese of Chicago.

Derivatives

  • necrological

  • adjective ˌnɛkrəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌnɛkrəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l
    formal
    • He will be brought to Trinity University Chapel on Thursday for necrological services before the cremation of his remains on Friday.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A necrological mass at the St. John the Baptist Cathedral follows before the interment at the Medalla Milagrosa Catholic Cemetery at 3 p.m.
      • De Leon, 40, was buried 5 p.m. yesterday at the Rolling Hills Memorial Park after three hours of necrological service at the Triumph of the Holy Cross church in Barangay Estefania.
      • Serapio was brought to the House where a mass and necrological service were held and which were attended by his family, friends, and colleagues.
      • Details of the necrological services and internment have not been announced yet.
      • Presumably it is this - rather than, say, infanticide - which is recorded in the necrological data to which Flannery refers.
 
 

Definition of necrology in US English:

necrology

nounnəˈkrɑlədʒinəˈkräləjē
formal
  • 1An obituary notice.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the second necrology, possibly written slightly later and at San Isidoro about 1150, Fernando's obit has been moved to December 23.
    • Such a context would also help to explain the emphasis put on the book, and might encourage us to speculate whether the Liber Domini was meant to prefigure the necrologies or liber vitae manuscripts.
    • And I just want to add, the Oscars have started a lot of things over the years, from the first female announcer to the first, you know, necrology package with people who passed away.
    • In these commentaries called Our Man in Bulgaria, he has reported on Bulgarian orphanages, cafes, water regimes, necrologies, taxi drivers and ethnic tolerance.
  • 2A list of deaths.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When I sat down and did the necrology at the end of the book, and examined all of the cases, it really struck me that I'd collected a very unique body of research that hadn't been done anywhere else, not here nor in the U.S. nor Australia.
    • When I was in the seminary in the early fifties (yes, Virginia, there was a time before 1960), the rector kept us busy during the long, dark winters compiling a necrology of the deceased priests of the Archdiocese of Chicago.
 
 
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