dungeon
dungeon 英 [ˈdʌndʒən] 美 [ˈdʌndʒən]
n. 地牢,土牢
名词复数:dungeons
- That dank, stone-walled underground prison where wretched prisoners were kept manacled in medieval days? That was a dungeon, otherwise known as the "keep," and most familiar to us today from a million video games and movies.
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- n. 地牢,土牢
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1. The first one was built in 642 and it contains the dungeon. As for the second one, it was built in the end of the 17th century.
修道院包括了两座教堂,第一座建造于公元642年,其中包括了囚禁圣格利高里的地牢,而第二座则完工于17世纪末期。
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2. Fritzl’s wife claimed she had no idea what was going on downstairs, even though she raised five of her daughter’s children in the house above the dungeon.
弗利兹的妻子声称她完全不知道他丈夫的事,即使她在地牢上面的房屋里养育了女儿的五个孩子。
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3. It consists of two churches. The first one was built in 642 and it contains the dungeon. As for the second one, it was built in the end of the 17th century.
修道院包括了两座教堂,第一座建造于公元642年,其中包括了囚禁圣格利高里的地牢,而第二座则完工于17世纪末期。
- dungeon (n.) c. 1300, "great tower of a castle," from Old French donjon "great tower of a castle" (12c.), from Gallo-Roman *dominionem, from Late Latin dominium, from Latin dominus "master" (of the castle), from domus "house" (from PIE root *dem- "house, household"). Sense of "castle keep" led to "strong (underground) cell" in English early 14c. The original sense went with the variant donjon.
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