atrium
atrium 英 [ˈeɪtriəm] 美 [ˈetriəm]
n. 中庭,天井前厅;[解剖] 心房
名词复数:atriums
- If you're in the atrium of a building, you're in a large central space, often one that's open and airy. You might arrange to meet a friend in the museum's atrium because of its central location and open feel.
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- n. 中庭,天井前厅;[解剖] 心房
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1. The dramatic atrium-style restaurant, Halo, is one of the most talked about in Dublin.
令人印象深刻的中庭风格的餐厅“光环”在都柏林是最常被谈起的餐厅之一。
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2. So when the atria contract, the valves sandwiched between the atria and the ventricles open, and the blood in each atrium flows through its respective valve down into a ventricle.
所以当你的心房收缩时,夹在心房和心室之间的阀门就打开了,然后每个心房里的血液通过各自的阀门流向心室。
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3. On the ascent you pass a wonderful wall, the full height of the atrium, with Sir Francis Chantrey's busts of worthies hanging strangely in space.
拾级而上时,游客要经过有中庭那样高的一段很漂亮的墙,墙上稀奇古怪地悬挂着弗朗西斯·钱特里爵士雕刻的名人胸像。
- atrium (n.) 1570s, from Latin atrium "central court or first main room of an ancient Roman house, room which contains the hearth," from Proto-Italic *atro-, sometimes said (on authority of Varro, "De Lingua Latina") to be Etruscan. Watkins suggests it is from PIE root *ater- "fire," on notion of "place where smoke from the hearth escapes" (through a hole in the roof). De Vaan finds this not very compelling, "since soot is black, but not the fire itself," and prefers a different PIE root, *hert-r- "fireplace," with cognates in Old Irish aith, Welsh odyn "furnace, oven," Avestan atarš "fire."
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