埋葬

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Meaning and Usage

The verb 埋葬 (mái zàng) specifically means "to bury" someone or something, typically referring to placing a deceased person in the ground. It is a formal term often used in contexts related to funerals, archaeology, or cultural rituals.

Common Contexts

  • Burial of the dead: 埋葬 is used when talking about burying a person after death.
  • Archaeological findings: It can describe the burial sites or tombs discovered.
  • Cultural or religious ceremonies: It appears in discussions about traditional burial rites.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 埋葬祖先 (mái zàng zǔxiān): to bury ancestors, often in a respectful or ritual context.
  • 埋葬 (mái zàng dìdiǎn): burial site or location.
  • 埋葬仪式 (mái zàng yíshì): burial ceremony.

Usage Notes

埋葬 is more formal and specific than (mái) alone, which means "to bury" but can be used for objects or more general burying. 埋葬 is almost exclusively used for burying people or animals in a respectful or ritual sense. Avoid using 埋葬 for non-living things like burying treasure or objects; instead, is more appropriate there.

When speaking about funerals or death, 埋葬 carries a solemn tone and is suitable for formal or written language.

Example Sentences

They decided to bury their grandfather in their hometown.

Archaeologists discovered the burial site of an ancient king.

In traditional Chinese culture, burial ceremonies are very important.