mansion 英 [ˈmænʃn]   美 [ˈmænʃən]

mansion

mansion  英 [ˈmænʃn] 美 [ˈmænʃən]

n. 公馆;宅第 

名词复数:mansions 

I spent two nights in the mansion . 我在那座宅院住了两个晚上。
He showed me the miniature of the mansion . 他给我显示了宅第的模型。

  • A mansion is a huge, fancy house. Some mansions are eventually turned into museums where you can get a look at an old wealthy family's art and furniture collections.
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  • n. 公馆;宅第
  • 1. I spent two nights in the mansion .

    我在那座宅院住了两个晚上。

  • 2. He showed me the miniature of the mansion .

    他给我显示了宅第的模型。

  • 3. an 18th century country mansion

    *18 世纪的乡村宅第

  • 4. 2 Moscow Mansions, Cromwell Road

    克伦威尔路莫斯科宅院 2 号

  • mansion (n.) mid-14c., "chief residence of a lord," from Old French mansion "stay, permanent abode, house, habitation, home; mansion; state, situation" (13c.), from Latin mansionem (nominative mansio) "a staying, a remaining, night quarters, station," noun of action from past participle stem of manere "to stay, abide" (from PIE root *men-(3) "to remain"). Sense of "any large and stately house" is from 1510s. The word also was used in Middle English as "a stop or stage of a journey," hence probably astrological sense "temporary home" (late 14c.).
man·sion / ˈmænʃn ; NAmE ˈmænʃn / noun 1 [countable ] a large impressive house 公馆;宅第 an 18th century country mansion *18 世纪的乡村宅第 2 Mansions [plural ] ( BrE) used in the names of blocks of flats (用于公寓楼名) 2 Moscow Mansions, Cromwell Road 克伦威尔路莫斯科公寓 2 号 mansion mansions man·sion / ˈmænʃn ; NAmE ˈmænʃn /
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