immurement造句
例句与造句
- As a motif in legends and folklore, many tales of immurement exist.
- Some ambiguous evidence exists of immurement as a practice of coffin-type confinement in Mongolia.
- He had several of his wives executed by strangulation, immurement, dismemberment and other means.
- The deafness, as Hughes notes, meant isolation and immurement within " the silent prison of the self ."
- On 29 July 1941, a camp count found that three prisoners were missing and Fritzsch sentenced 10 remaining prisoners to immurement.
- It's difficult to find immurement in a sentence. 用immurement造句挺难的
- Some examples of immurement as an established executional practice ( with death from thirst or starvation as the intended aim ) are attested.
- This practice was, strictly speaking, immurement ( i . e ., being walled up and left to die ) rather than premature burial.
- And another about a case of immurement ( not unusual, to my knowledge ) but because the victim was a prince, it made the list.
- According to critics John Neubauer and Marcel Cornis-Pope, he was " the first author to attempt a synthetic treatment of the immurement motif in Eastern Europe ".
- The film's theme of immurement draws inspiration from Balzac's " La Grande Bret阠he ", and Edgar Allan Poe's " The Cask of Amontillado ".
- When the Moral Climate Monitors come to visit, each of them is killed in a manner reminiscent of a different Poe story, culminating in the immurement of the lead inspector.
- However, isolated incidents of immurement, rather than elements of continuous traditions, are attested or alleged from numerous parts of the world as well, and some of these notable incidents are included.
- In the folklore, immurement is prominent as a form of capital punishment, but its use as a type of human sacrifice to make buildings sturdy has many tales attached to it as well.
- Roman Vestal Virgins could face immurement as punishment if they broke their vows of chastity and immurement has been well-established as a punishment of robbers in Persia, even into the early 20th century.
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