pilaster 英 [pɪ'læstə]   美 ['paɪlæstɚ]

pilaster

pilaster  英 [pɪ'læstə] 美 ['paɪlæstɚ]

n. 壁柱,半露方柱 

名词复数:pilasters 

A physician who lived diagonally across the street from the family offered to let them live in his home, which was called the pilaster House because of its decorative columns. 一位住在他家斜对面的医生主动提出让他们住在他家,他的家因为有装饰性的柱子而被称为“壁柱屋”。
Capital:In architecture, the crowning member of a column, pier, pilaster, or other vertical form, providing a structural support and transition for the horizontal member (entablature) or arch above. 柱头:建筑中,柱子、墩、 壁柱等的顶部,在结构上支承其上的梁、额枋、檐部或拱等构件。

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  • n. 壁柱,半露方柱
  • 1. A physician who lived diagonally across the street from the family offered to let them live in his home, which was called the pilaster House because of its decorative columns.

    一位住在他家斜对面的医生主动提出让他们住在他家,他的家因为有装饰性的柱子而被称为“壁柱屋”。

  • 2. Capital:In architecture, the crowning member of a column, pier, pilaster, or other vertical form, providing a structural support and transition for the horizontal member (entablature) or arch above.

    柱头:建筑中,柱子、墩、 壁柱等的顶部,在结构上支承其上的梁、额枋、檐部或拱等构件。

  • 3. The other pillars are arranged in a specific order on the lower two floors and correspond with that of the attic floor, which also features an independent rhythm of pilaster strips of varying widths.

    下两层的其它柱子以一个特定的顺序进行排列,与阁楼地板呼应,并形成不同宽度的条带壁柱的独特韵律。

  • pilaster (n.) a square column, 1570s, from Middle French pilastre (1540s), from Italian pilastro, from Medieval Latin pilastrum (mid-14c.), from pila, "buttress, pile" (from Latin pila, see pillar) + Latin -aster, suffix "expressing incomplete resemblance" [Barnhart].
pi·las·ter / pɪˈlæstə(r) ; NAmE pɪˈlæstər / noun ( technical 术语 ) a flat column that sticks out from the wall of a building, used as decoration 壁柱;半露柱 pilaster pilasters pi·las·ter / pɪˈlæstə(r) ; NAmE pɪˈlæstər /
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