Pronunciation: link
Function: noun [C] Inflected Form(s): plural obit·u·ar·ies
1.a report, especially in a newspaper, which gives the news of someone's death and details about their life
2.a notice of a person's death usually with a short biographical account
3. A published notice of a death, sometimes with a brief biography of the deceased.
Example sentence
Kate writes an obituary for memory her dead NB in her blog.
The big, a personal assistant, a funny things provider, a secret keeper of Kate, died on Thursday in kaoshiung. She was 3.
The cause was a drowning that resulted in main board, hard disk, screen failure, said her master, Kate.
The big, Acer travelmate 2350, an extremely versatile machine, joined Kate’s life in 2005 as a sweet companion. Within a year she was promoted to personal assistant, handle with numerous works about Kate’s need, such as surfing the net, watching online movie, chatting, play games, store photos and something.
In her most recent position, which she assumed in 2007, academic saver, she assisted Kate to finished lots of assignments in the master program. When Kate was getting bored or frustrated with her life, she always inspires her from her tinny screen that connects the other worlds. She worked hard and never ask off, even she got fever (CPU overload) and always being there when Kate needs her. Any kinds of files she can take, she had installed more and more software for complicated task.
The big was born on March, 2005, in China. Her producer, Acer Company, is the famous I.T industry from Taiwan. The big lived in small computer shop in Taipei County before Kate met her. Intel Celeron 1.3GHz, 15.0 LCD, 40GB HDD, DVD/CD-RW combo, 256MB DDR, 820.11 wireless LAN, those information had recorded on her system list. She is not fabulous type of NBs, but enough to Kate.
“I am so sorry, I don’t wanna destroy you, that’s all my fault, god damn my shaking hands,” said Kate, her owner. She also wanna tell people who use NB, never ever put a cup of tea near your NB. And if you overturn the cup on your NB, shunt down the power first, release the battery, turndown the NB, sent it to engineer , don’t even think about “is it work now, oh! Let me check it…turn on the power ….”.
If you do that, you will hear the sounds, the NB say goodbye to you, bi bi bi…….the heart broken sounds…
Function: noun [C] Inflected Form(s): plural obit·u·ar·ies
1.a report, especially in a newspaper, which gives the news of someone's death and details about their life
2.a notice of a person's death usually with a short biographical account
3. A published notice of a death, sometimes with a brief biography of the deceased.
Example sentence
Kate writes an obituary for memory her dead NB in her blog.
The big, a personal assistant, a funny things provider, a secret keeper of Kate, died on Thursday in kaoshiung. She was 3.
The cause was a drowning that resulted in main board, hard disk, screen failure, said her master, Kate.
The big, Acer travelmate 2350, an extremely versatile machine, joined Kate’s life in 2005 as a sweet companion. Within a year she was promoted to personal assistant, handle with numerous works about Kate’s need, such as surfing the net, watching online movie, chatting, play games, store photos and something.
In her most recent position, which she assumed in 2007, academic saver, she assisted Kate to finished lots of assignments in the master program. When Kate was getting bored or frustrated with her life, she always inspires her from her tinny screen that connects the other worlds. She worked hard and never ask off, even she got fever (CPU overload) and always being there when Kate needs her. Any kinds of files she can take, she had installed more and more software for complicated task.
The big was born on March, 2005, in China. Her producer, Acer Company, is the famous I.T industry from Taiwan. The big lived in small computer shop in Taipei County before Kate met her. Intel Celeron 1.3GHz, 15.0 LCD, 40GB HDD, DVD/CD-RW combo, 256MB DDR, 820.11 wireless LAN, those information had recorded on her system list. She is not fabulous type of NBs, but enough to Kate.
“I am so sorry, I don’t wanna destroy you, that’s all my fault, god damn my shaking hands,” said Kate, her owner. She also wanna tell people who use NB, never ever put a cup of tea near your NB. And if you overturn the cup on your NB, shunt down the power first, release the battery, turndown the NB, sent it to engineer , don’t even think about “is it work now, oh! Let me check it…turn on the power ….”.
If you do that, you will hear the sounds, the NB say goodbye to you, bi bi bi…….the heart broken sounds…