词汇 | pavilion |
释义 | pavilion noun[ C ] uk /pəˈvɪl.jən/ us /pəˈvɪl.jən/ pavilionnoun[C] (BUILDING)UK a building near a sports field, especially one where cricket is played, used by the players and sometimes by people watching the game(尤指板球场旁设立的)运动员席,看台 s0ulsurfing - Jason Swain/ Moment Open/GettyImages US one of a group of related buildings: (一组相关建筑物的)分馆,配楼 the West Pavilion of Central General Hospital中心综合医院的西楼 US a large building in which sports or entertainments take place大型文体馆 Cricket 12th man all out all-rounder arm ball asking rate batting bowl eleven hook infield jaffa king pair late cut leg break stonewall strike rate sundries switch-hit tail tailender You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sports venues Public buildings Public entertainment venues pavilionnoun[C] (TEMPORARY STRUCTURE)a temporary structure, such as a large tent, especially used at public events or for shows(尤指用于公共活动或展览的)临时建筑物(如大帐篷) Public entertainment venues amusement arcade arthouse cinema auditorium bandstand bar beer garden bowling alley disco discotheque drive-in fleshpot free house nightspot off-Broadway opera house palace the nineteenth holeidiom wax museum waxwork wine bar pavilion | American Dictionarypavilion noun[ C ] us/pəˈvɪl·jən/ a large, open structure or tent, providing shelter esp. in a park or at a fair (= temporary public event) A pavilion is also one of a group of related buildings, such as a hospital. Examples of pavilionpavilion Inside the pavilions is a world of dynamic space. Rather than one # large building, it consisted of twenty-one smaller pavilions, with specialized services and laboratories housed in each. Inevitably it was into the long rows of tents, pavilions and blanketed men that they plunged. Officials unveiled new monuments, parks, libraries, schools, public lighting, telegraph and telephone lines, pavilions and municipal palaces. Much the same could be said of the exotic plants in the parks' inevitable conservatories as well as the statues, grottoes, fountains and pavilions. Linking the modernist pavilions to those of the picturesque garden is a concern for perception rather than function, in relation to nature and the self. All of this was contained within long classical façades, with corner pavilions setting off all four sides. The effect was heightened by the pavilions which straddled the track behind the main building. The pavilions allow impressive double-height rooms with mezzanines on their top storey. Although its size is concordant with the house it adjoins, the pavilion's scale is not. The main application of these robots is in the mounting of houses, administration buildings, industrial installations, and various pavilions. At the same time, the daidokoro's architectural vocabulary and layout include features which distinguish it sharply from the pavilions of the served zone, making it something of an architectural enigma. Would such a "tomb" structure-pavilion house something else as well? The gallery pavilion is more complex, but this complexity is achieved by the simplest of spatial and tectonic means. Inside the pavilion are a gilded wooden screen and a ceremonial seat for the emperor. See all examples of pavilion These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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