B1 to put a dead body into the ground埋;埋葬,安葬
B2 to put something into a hole in the ground and cover it埋,掩埋
usually passive to cover something or someone completely with a large quantity of something掩埋
C2 to put something in a place where it is difficult or impossible to find or see埋藏,隐藏
to intentionally forget an unpleasant experience埋藏,忘却(不快的经历)
old-fashioned If someone says they buried someone, usually a close relation, they mean that the person died.失去(亲人)
More examples
A ceasefire has been called to allow the survivors to bury their dead.
He made a short speech at the graveside, then the body was finally buried.
Robin Hood asked to be buried where his arrow landed.
X marks the spot where the treasure is buried.
In AD 79 the city of Pompei was buried under a layer of ash seven metres deep.
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