palace 英 [ˈpæləs]   美 [ˈpælɪs]

palace

palace  英 [ˈpæləs] 美 [ˈpælɪs]

n. 宫殿;王室 

名词复数:palaces 

the royal palace, presidential palace 王宫;总统府
a Palace spokesman 王室发言人

  • A palace is a beautiful, large house where someone important, like a king, lives.
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  • n. 宫殿;王室
  • 1. the royal palace, presidential palace

    王宫;总统府

  • 2. a Palace spokesman

    王室发言人

  • 3. the Strand Palace Hotel

    滨河王宫饭店

  • 4. The Palace refused to comment on the reports.

    王室拒绝对报道作出评论。

  • palace (n.) early 13c., "official residence of an emperor, king, archbishop, etc.," from Old French palais "palace, court," from Medieval Latin palacium "a palace" (source of Spanish palacio, Italian palazzo), from Latin palatium "the Palatine hill," in plural, "a palace," from Mons Palatinus "the Palatine Hill," one of the seven hills of ancient Rome, where Augustus Caesar's house stood (the original "palace"), later the site of the splendid residence built by Nero. In English, the general sense of "splendid dwelling place" is from late 14c.
pal·ace / ˈpæləs ; NAmE ˈpæləs / noun 1 [countable ] the official home of a king, queen, president, etc. 王宫;宫殿;总统府 Buckingham Palace 白金汉宫 the royal/presidential palace 王宫;总统府 2 ( oftenthe Palace ) [singular ] the people who live in a palace,especially the British royal family 住在王宫里的人;(尤指英国的)王室 The Palace last night refused to comment on the reports. 昨晚王室拒绝对报道作出评论。 a Palace spokesman 王室发言人 3 [countable ] any large impressive house 豪华住宅;宫殿 The Old Town has a whole collection of churches, palaces and mosques. 旧城区汇集了许多教堂、大宅院和清真寺。 4 [countable ] ( old-fashioned) ( sometimes used in the names of buildings 有时用于建筑物名称 ) a large public building, such as a hotel or cinema/movie theater 大的公共建筑(如旅馆、影剧院) the Strand Palace Hotel 滨河王宫饭店 palace palaces pal·ace / ˈpæləs ; NAmE ˈpæləs /
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