The lettering on the gravestone was badly worn and almost illegible. 墓碑上的文字已严重磨损难以辨认.
The letters on this gravestone have worn away with time. 随着时间的流逝,碑文已磨损了。
On Revenue avenue, the grave traveler jumped the gravestone bravely. 在税收大道上,严肃的旅行者勇敢地跳过墓碑.
gravestone
[ noun ] a stone that is used to mark a grave <noun.artifact>
Gravestone \Grave"stone\, n. A stone laid over, or erected near, a grave, usually with an inscription, to preserve the memory of the dead; a tombstone.
Later, he studied gravestone art with "an old master working in a cemetery at Chernovtzy, in the Ukraine, near the Romanian border.
The sect and its affiliates own a daily newspaper with a circulation of 5.5m and a gravestone business, and it has established its own university.
Counters a Palestinian: "This is not a competition in suffering." As an illustration, Goldstein shows a little girl playing on the gravestone of two Israeli children killed after a bomb planted by Palestinian guerrillas exploded on an Israeli bus.
A collective gravestone in Beaune-la-Rolande shows three small children died at that time.