English to Korean Meaning of bury - 묻다


Bury :
묻다

묻다, 없애다, 간, 매장하다, 토 장하다, 무덤, 에 드라이브, 식물, 암퇘지, 누각, 분비, 숨기다, 블라인드, 측판

묻히는묻다매장
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Definitions of bury in English
Verb(1) cover from sight(2) place in a grave or tomb(3) place in the earth and cover with soil(4) enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing(5) embed deeply(6) dismiss from the mind; stop remembering
Examples of bury in English
(1) Just crawl under the cool covers and bury my head in the pillow and sleep like normal people do at this hour.(2) It is not surprising that the Palestinians would come up with false ÔÇÿwe will bury youÔÇÖ type population estimates.(3) What seemed like it would bury him actually helped him.(4) If anyone wants to argue this with me, I will bury you.(5) he ran through to bury a right-foot shot inside the near post(6) Is that really where we want to bury the American Dream?(7) Indeed for auditors and pension fund managers it has been a week to bury and forget.(8) Billy goes home and prepares a box to bury Old Dan in.(9) Jolting along the river-bed-turned-road, I hoped desperately for no rain, realizing that even a shower in Uganda could bury us in mud.(10) losses that would bury multiple businesses(11) But it seems to me that what I am hearing is that, regardless of the details, there is a common thread between moms who have had to bury children.(12) There's wide applause from around the room, and I realize that this group hasn't come to praise Copps for her principles, but to bury her.(13) And Agnes has some secrets of her own that the others would just as soon bury and forget.(14) No, what primarily caught my attention was the manner in which the two men went on and on and on and on, as if they hoped to bury the United States under the sheer mass of their verbiage.(15) All he has ever done is bury his opponents and kill all of their heat.(16) The river thundered below like a chorus of goblin voices, clamoring to snatch me away and bury me beneath the tumult of ice and rock, where no one would ever find me.
Related Phrases of bury
(1) to bury ::
묻기 위해
(2) bury the hatchet ::
화해
(3) bury oneself in ::
몰두하다
(4) bury the dead ::
죽은 사람을 매장
Synonyms
Verb
1. inter ::
2. hide ::
숨는 장소
3. embed ::
깊숙이 박다
4. absorb ::
없애다
5. eat up ::
먹어
6. forget ::
잊다
7. sink ::
싱크대
8. inhume ::
토 장하다
Antonyms
1. disinter ::
발굴하다
2. exhume ::
발굴하다
3. unearth ::
발견하다
Different Forms
buries, bury, burying
Word Example from TV Shows
I buried an ax so deep into Willem's skull
they had to bury him with it.

I buried an ax so deep into Willem's skull they had to BURY him with it.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 3

Did you have to bury her
in a place like this?

Did you have to BURY her in a place like this?

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 1

We will bury them
and remain silent until the war is done.

We will BURY them and remain silent until the war is done.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 5

Ned Stark wants to run away
and bury his head in the snow.

Ned Stark wants to run away and BURY his head in the snow.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 5

My shooter helped bury them.
She'll know where to aim.

My shooter helped BURY them. She'll know where to aim.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 3

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