pagoda 英 [pəˈgəʊdə]   美 [pəˈgoʊdə]

pagoda

pagoda  英 [pəˈgəʊdə] 美 [pəˈgoʊdə]

n. (东方寺院的)宝塔;印度的旧金币 

名词复数:pagodas 

The lofty pagoda stands like a giant at the top of the mountain. 巍巍宝塔屹立在山巅。
I came here ten years ago with my classmates and we drew the pagoda above Baoguo Temple. 十年前,我和我的同学来过这儿,我们画下了报国寺上的宝塔。

  • A pagoda is a tiered building that rises to a point. Most pagodas have some religious significance and are found in Asia.
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  • n. (东方寺院的)宝塔;印度的旧金币
  • 1. The lofty pagoda stands like a giant at the top of the mountain.

    巍巍宝塔屹立在山巅。

  • 2. I came here ten years ago with my classmates and we drew the pagoda above Baoguo Temple.

    十年前,我和我的同学来过这儿,我们画下了报国寺上的宝塔。

  • 3. Instead, a young boy gives me an umbrella and two monks lead me across the sandy courtyard past a stone pagoda towards the Hall of the White Lotus.

    然而一个男孩给了我一把雨伞,两位和尚领着我穿过沙地的庭院,经过一处石砌的宝塔朝着白莲堂走去。

  • pagoda (n.) 1580s, pagode (modern form from 1630s), from Portuguese pagode (early 16c.), perhaps from a corruption of Persian butkada, from but "idol" + kada "dwelling." Or perhaps from or influenced by Tamil pagavadi "house belonging to a deity," from Sanskrit bhagavati "goddess," fem. of bhagavat "blessed, adorable," from *bhagah "good fortune," from PIE root *bhag- "to share out, apportion; to get a share."
pa·goda / pəˈɡəʊdə ; NAmE pəˈɡoʊdə / noun a temple(= religious building) in S or E Asia in the form of a tall tower with several levels, each of which has its own roof that extends beyond the walls (南亚或东亚的)佛塔 pagoda pagodas pa·goda / pəˈɡəʊdə ; NAmE pəˈɡoʊdə /
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