grave
US /ɡreɪv/
UK /ɡreɪv/

1.
tumba, sepulcro
a place of burial for a dead body, typically a hole dug in the ground and marked by a stone or mound
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They visited their grandmother's grave.
Visitaron la tumba de su abuela.
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The old cemetery was full of ancient graves.
El antiguo cementerio estaba lleno de tumbas antiguas.
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grave, serio
serious or solemn in manner or appearance; sober
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The doctor's face was grave as he delivered the news.
El rostro del médico estaba grave mientras daba la noticia.
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She had a grave expression on her face.
Tenía una expresión grave en su rostro.
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grabar, esculpir
to engrave or carve (an inscription or design) on a surface
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The artist will grave the intricate design onto the metal plate.
El artista grabará el intrincado diseño en la placa de metal.
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Ancient civilizations used to grave their stories on stone tablets.
Las civilizaciones antiguas solían grabar sus historias en tablillas de piedra.