0 a notice (eg in a newspaper) of a person’s death, often with an account of his life and work -- cáo phó
Have you read his obituary in The Times?
The book is divided into sections devoted to interview features, articles on aesthetics, music and politics, and concert reviews, and obituaries of leading figures.
Her "space-sharing model" of obituaries provides the possibility of conceptualizing relationships between actual and linguistic space.
Although this may be characteristic of many obituaries, there is a sense of surprise which adds authenticity to their utterance.
There was no eulogy or obituary in a national newspaper.
Adopting this model of life lends to the obituary the taken-for-granted veracity of conventional narrative.
Names of deceased entomologists, or scientists from other fields who have contributed to entomology are included, with the citation for their biography or obituary.
Contemporary obituaries have long influenced not only the scope, but the prose of biographical dictionaries.
It also demonstrates that an obituary need not be as 'grim as death itself,' in the words of the textbook.
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