palazzo / pəˈlɑt soʊ; Italian pɑˈlɑt tsɔ /

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palazzo 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural pa·laz·zi [puh-laht-see; Italian pah-laht-tsee]. /pəˈlɑt si; Italian pɑˈlɑt tsi/.

  1. an impressive public building or private residence; palace.

更多palazzo例句

  1. In its Spring/Summer 2014 ready-to-wear collection, Bottega Veneta created looks with colors inspired by the Roman palazzo of old.
  2. The society is set in a picturesque medieval mini castle not far from the Palazzo Vecchio.
  3. Big, bearded, and graying, Schnabel lives in a neo-Venetian palazzo in Greenwich Village.
  4. Outside the palazzo, there are three flags, the European, the Venetian, and the Mexican – the last one is blood-stained.
  5. François Pinault, at the opening of the Palazzo Grassi two years ago, exhibited his own skull X-rayed by Piotr Uklanski.
  6. Not far away to the left, behind this last, you will find the great Palazzo Doria.
  7. The first palace on your right is Palazzo Durazzo-Pallavicini, with a fine picture gallery.
  8. The marriage festa was celebrated in Palazzo Riccardi with great magnificence.
  9. And the Palazzo Pretorio—it is a toy palace wonderfully carved and contrived, a toy that has been thrown aside.
  10. The salons of the Marchesa in the Palazzo Roccagiovine were much frequented.