They cannot rest quietly in Hades unless their body has been properly buried; so you got to do it.
他们无法安息于地府,除非妥善安葬他们的肉身,所以必须要好好处理死者的尸体
and finding the dead bodies that hadn't been found and putting labels on them
就是四处寻找未被发现的尸体,然后在上面贴上标签,
But we probably shouldn't say that. After all, if you shoot me, there's my corpse lying on the stage.
但是我们也许不该那么说,毕竟,假如你射杀了我,我的尸体倒在讲台上
And as if that weren't terrible enough a realization, he goes on to envision an even more grotesque end for Lycidas' body.
似乎这还不够可怕,弥尔顿又进一步给利西达斯的尸体想象了更加怪诞的结局。
In Genesis 1. He commands proper care of the dead, and he also does that in the P-source.
在《创世纪》的第一章,他要求合理处置死者,可尸体也是不洁的。
The losing side must come to the winning side and they must ask permission to pick up their dead and bury them.
战败方必须出使战胜方,征求胜方同意,让他们可以,拣回本方死者的尸体进行安葬
For four days, the three of them fed on the body and blood of the cabin boy.
整整四天,他们三个,靠派克的尸体和血液为食。
Well, they want to see blood, they want to see if there's a body, they want to see how much damage has been caused.
他们都想要看到血,他们想看到是否有尸体,他们想看事故的严重程度。
In Paris, you got the Victory Column of the Revolution of 1830, where the Bastille once stood, and it's got the names of all the people that were killed in three days of July 1830; but, in something like this you have a body count of more than 15,000 people.
在巴黎,有一八三零年革命的胜利纪念柱,坐落在巴士底狱的旧址,上面列有所有在一八三零年七月的三天中,被杀害者的名单,但是,据统计,尸体的数量,超过一万五千具
Aha! So to study and grasp things about dead bodies, corpses, you must yourself be a dead body.
所以为了研究并掌握关于尸体的知识,你自己必须先是一具死尸
That's a little bit misleading, given the view I just sketched where even though I'm dead I still exist for a while as a corpse.
这有一点误导人,根据我刚才阐述的理论,即便我死亡,依然能作为尸体存在一段。
He split her like a shellfish into two parts.
他像掰开贝壳似的,将她的尸体劈成两半。
Typically, that is granted and they can then do it, but they are of course humbling themselves by making the request and coming down under the orders of the winners and taking their dead away and being buried.
一般来说胜方都是会同意的,当然战败方肯定要低三下四,卑躬屈膝,然后按照胜方的指示,拿回死者的尸体然后埋葬
More importantly, the Homeric heroes are said to be bad role models for those who follow them, they are shown to be intemperate in sex, into these vices Socrates adds cruelty and disregard for the dead bodies of one's opponents.
最重要的是,荷马英雄们被说成是坏榜样,对他们的追随者而言,他们都太过纵欲、,还有被苏格拉底冠以残忍,与漠视对手尸体的恶行。
We already learned,by thinking about the corpse case, that existence wasn't good enough for the body theorist.
通过思考尸体的案例,我们已经知道,存在本身对肉体主义者并不重要。
It's not that, as far as I can see, the fact that she's going to be a corpse gives you any reason not to kiss her.
就我所看到的而言,她会变成尸体这个事实并没有,给你任何理由不去亲吻她。
Both in terms of body functions and personality functions, I'm just a corpse.
生理功能和人格功能都停止的时候,我只是一具尸体了。
You might say, "Look, the physicalist can't tell us that, because all the physical parts are still there when you've got the corpse, at least if it's a fresh corpse before the decay has set in.
你可能会说,你看,物理主义不会告诉我们那些的,因为尸体所有的,身体器官部分都还存在,至少对于还未腐烂的尸体而言是这样的
As a corpse,I no longer exist.
作为尸体我是不存在的。
Here's my corpse.
这就是我的尸体。
In the normal case,I'm in a car accident or whatever it is, and my body stops functioning,my personality stops functioning, and you're left with a corpse.
通常,在车祸或者什么情况作用下,我的生理功能和人格功能同时停止,剩下的就是一具尸体。
If there's something sort of degrading or unnoble about being a person who is going to become a corpse, committing suicide doesn't alter that fundamental fact either.
如果成为一个,将会变成尸体的人,有什么可耻或是不体面的话,自杀也不能改变这个基本的事实。
That is, the more familiar humdrum event of death here your body ceases functioning and you end up having a corpse that gets buried and so forth.
这是死亡最常见的单调的形式,肉体停止一切功能,人最终成为尸体,放进棺材埋葬。
He wanted to see this grotesque sight, these dead bodies lying there.
他想要看到这种怪诞的景像,这些尸体躺在那儿。
The bloody knife " and piece of wood beside him.
沾血的刀子,和一块木头放在他的尸体旁。
It's a body,and indeed,my corpse is my body.
是一具肉体,我的尸体就是我的肉体。
As he begins to tell you this story, you start picturing Peggy Sue as a rotting corpse.
在他开始告诉你这些的时候,你开始想象Peggy,Sue是一个腐烂尸体的样子。
In C,I can exist without being a corpse; or rather,without being alive,as a corpse.
在C阶段,我可以不作为尸体而存在;,准确地说,作为尸体,我是死的。
"Leontius "Leontius," he writes, "was proceeding from the Piraeus outside the north wall when he perceived corpses lying near the public executioner.
柏拉图写到,从皮里亚斯,走出北侧墙外,他感受到尸体,躺在刽子手的周围。
He cast down her carcass to stand upon it.
他把她的尸体抛在地上,踩在上面。
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