campanile 的定义
plural cam·pa·ni·les [kam-puh-nee-leez, -neelz], /ˌkæm pəˈni liz, -ˈnilz/, cam·pa·ni·li [kam-puh-nee-lee; Italian kahm-pah-nee-lee]. /ˌkæm pəˈni li; Italian ˌkɑm pɑˈni li/.
- a bell tower, especially one freestanding from the body of a church.
campanile 近义词
等同于 belfry
等同于 bell tower
等同于 steeple
更多campanile例句
- In the campanile of S. Alessio there are two arcades in each storey, each divided with a mid-wall shaft.
- One of the most notable examples in north Italy is the campanile of Pomposa near Ferrara.
- Bewildered, and not entirely willing, Bates consented and the two went back to The Campanile.
- Not far off is the Tower of Ivan Veliki, which serves as a campanile for three cathedrals and has thirty-four bells.
- Above the centre of the transept rose a campanile, surmounted by a very pointed timber-work spire.