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词汇 pantheon
释义 pantheon
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈpæn.θi.ən/ us /ˈpæn.θi.ɑːn/

pantheonnoun[C] (GODS)


all the gods in a particular belief system, considered as a group:
There are many gods in the Hindu pantheon.
Our leaders strut the world stage as if they were gods in a powerful pantheon.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

God & gods
Aphrodite
Apollo
apotheosis
Artemis
Athena
Bacchus
demigod
Eros
fate
father
goddess
godlike
Holy Spirit
Jehovah
Jesus Christ
Krishna
lamb
lord
the Redeemer
trinity

pantheonnoun[C] (GROUP)


[ usually singular ]
a small group of people or things that are considered to be the most important ones of their type: (某一领域的)名流,名人,要人
Who deserves a place in the pantheon of black civil rights heroes?
Football aficionados will argue for years about where to place this game in the pantheon of classics.
In the pantheon of swear words, it's a relatively soft expletive.
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Famous people
Archimedes
Aristotle
big name
boldface
boldfaced
celebrity
glitterati
Hippocrates
household name
immortal
it girl
Julius Caesar
legend
luminary
notable
personage
personality
public figure
rising star
superstar

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Important people and describing important people

pantheonnoun[C] (BUILDING)


(alsoPantheon)
in the past, a temple(= a building used for worship) in which all the gods were worshipped, especially a famous temple of this kind in Ancient Rome:
The city drew on the art of Greece and Rome for temples, columns, pantheons, porticoes and icons.
The Pantheon of Rome, built nearly 2,000 years ago, is one of the most famous and impressive structures in history.
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Religious buildings & places
abbey
abbey church
ashram
caliphate
cathedral
Delphic
friary
gurdwara
hermitage
holy city
meeting house
minster
monastery
mosque
nunnery
stupa
synagogue
tabernacle
United Church of Canada
vicarage

Examples of pantheon


pantheon
Instead, it is more likely a matter of our present meager abilities to recognize and interpret an apparently wellstocked pantheon.
My intention is to abandon altogether the effort to redeem the opera and the genre it helped create for the pantheon of traditional high art.
It was to include a 600-ft pyramid, or a height of 183 meters, standing in the middle of a pantheon with a colonnade forming a peristyle.
Rather, we need to highlight what this type of account has rendered largely invisible to us : the revolution of local pantheons through the absorption of the white body.
Written by literati with diverse interests and agendas, these hagiographies also reveal the cultural hegemony that inhered in the state-established ^ deity pantheon.
Bailey parades before us a pantheon of the sad, bitter, sick, lonely, bereaved and plain pathetic.
Pierrepont's personal pantheon could thus be seen to have had a strategic private use.
If a phonetic property is admitted to the pantheon of phonological features, it is formally equal to any other feature in its potential for signalling contrasts.
That theory deserves a place of honour in the pantheon of human error.
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Not many election posters stand up well in history, but that one has a quite peculiar place in the pantheon of dishonesty.
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It deserves a permanent place in the pantheon of good rural influences.
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One is entering an awesome pantheon and must bear an awesome weight, but it is made much lighter by the nature of one's constituency.
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I think it is because we have become conditioned for so long to a whole pantheon of myths and fables that we no longer recognise reality in international affairs.
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There were sometimes six pantheons of water heated, because you could not follow your brother in the same water, for it was like soup when he had finished.
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Many notable immortals and exalted progenitors are included in this pantheon, and one can reach divinity through strong meritory acts.
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Wikipedia

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