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cubiculum

/kyoo-bik-yuh-luhm/US // kyuˈbɪk yə ləm //UK // (kjuːˈbɪkjʊləm) //

立方体,立方形,立体声,立方柱

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cu·bic·u·la [kyoo-bik-yuh-luh]. /kyuˈbɪk yə lə/. Archaeology.

    • : a burial chamber, as in catacombs.

Examples

  • Occasionally the cubiculum terminates in a semicircular recess, as in the upper chamber in Fig. 9.

  • An example of both sorts is seen in the accompanying engraving of a cubiculum in the Catacomb of St. Prtextatus.

  • The larger cubiculum has two tufa seats at the side, and one more elevated for the presiding presbyter.

  • Quintus went at once to his curtained cubiculum, undressed with the help of the faithful Blepyrus and soon fell asleep.

  • Deinde cubiculum ingressus clam subduxit se tentorio et firmam patri circumdedit custodiam.