• Verb (used with object)

    to put in the ground and cover with earth
    The pirates buried the chest on the island.
    to put (a corpse) in the ground or a vault, or into the sea, often with ceremony
    They buried the sailor with full military honors.
    to plunge in deeply; cause to sink in
    to bury an arrow in a target.
    to cover in order to conceal from sight
    She buried the card in the deck.
    to immerse (oneself)
    He buried himself in his work.
    to put out of one's mind
    to bury an insult.
    to consign to obscurity; cause to appear insignificant by assigning to an unimportant location, position, etc.
    Her name was buried in small print at the end of the book.

    Noun

    Nautical . housing 1 ( def. 8a, b ) . ?

    Idioms

    bury one's head in the sand
    to avoid reality; ignore the facts of a situation
    You cannot continue to bury your head in the sandyou must learn to face facts.
    bury the hatchet
    to become reconciled or reunited.

    tác giả


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