colonnade 英 [ˌkɒləˈneɪd]   美 [ˌkɑləˈneɪd]

colonnade

colonnade  英 [ˌkɒləˈneɪd] 美 [ˌkɑləˈneɪd]

n. [建] 柱廊 

名词复数:colonnades 

Part of illuminated colonnade ruin with Qala't ibn Maan (castle) on the hilltop behind. 被灯光照亮的部分柱廊遗址及背后山顶上的伊本曼城堡。
"The colonnade is a highly allegorical artistic representation of an ecumenical embrace of the universal Church to all people, " said the Vatican newspaper. 梵蒂冈日报称,广场的柱廊是一种高度的艺术表现形式,喻意着大教堂对所有人的接纳。

  • A colonnade is a row of tall columns that support a building or a roof. You might see a colonnade at the front of a museum.
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  • n. [建] 柱廊
  • 1. Part of illuminated colonnade ruin with Qala't ibn Maan (castle) on the hilltop behind.

    被灯光照亮的部分柱廊遗址及背后山顶上的伊本曼城堡。

  • 2. "The colonnade is a highly allegorical artistic representation of an ecumenical embrace of the universal Church to all people, " said the Vatican newspaper.

    梵蒂冈日报称,广场的柱廊是一种高度的艺术表现形式,喻意着大教堂对所有人的接纳。

  • 3. A partial solar eclipse is pictured though the clouds framed by statues on the Vatican's colonnade, at the Vatican, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011. AP / Riccardo De Luca

    2011年1月4日,星期二,被笼罩在云层中的日偏食,前景是梵蒂冈柱廊上的雕像。

  • colonnade (n.) in architecture, "a series of columns placed at certain intervals," 1718, from French colonnade, from Italian colonnato, from colonna "column," from Latin columna "pillar," collateral form of columen "top, summit," from PIE root *kel- (2) "to be prominent; hill." Also see -ade. Related: Colonnaded.
col·on·nade / ˌkɒləˈneɪd ; NAmE ˌkɑːləˈneɪd / noun a row of stone columns with equal spaces between them, usually supporting a roof 列柱;柱廊 col·on·naded / ˌkɒləˈneɪdɪd ; NAmE ˌkɑːləˈneɪdɪd / adjective colonnade colonnades col·on·nade / ˌkɒləˈneɪd ; NAmE ˌkɑːləˈneɪd / col·on·naded / ˌkɒləˈneɪdɪd ; NAmE ˌkɑːləˈneɪdɪd /
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