pavilion 的 2 个定义
- a light, usually open building used for shelter, concerts, exhibits, etc., as in a park or fair.
- any of a number of separate or attached buildings forming a hospital or the like.
- Architecture. a projecting element of a façade, used especially at the center or at each end and usually treated so as to suggest a tower.
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- to shelter in or as if in a pavilion.
- to furnish with pavilions.
pavilion 近义词
domed building or tent
更多pavilion例句
- The streetscape below, with wood-frame retail pavilions and green space, is designed to appeal to people and keep them around when the workday ends.
- After dozens of public meetings and presentations, the Smithsonian altered the plan, restoring the entry pavilions and promising the Haupt garden would be retained.
- Standing under a pavilion in this small town, Espy spoke of progress and unity before working the crowd as dozens lined up for grilled hamburgers.
- The northern pavilion remains, and is occupied by Louis Vuitton.
- There was even a socially distanced Fourth of July pig roast on its sprawling outdoor pavilion.
- “Doctor Zhivago could not be handed out at the American pavilion, but the CIA had an ally nearby,” Finn and Couvée write.
- The atmosphere at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea was redolent of these lobster palaces.
- The piece suggests that Warhol was ultimately OK—and, quite possibly, pleased—with how the Pavilion affair went down.
- Capital Skates (Mackenzie King Bridge) and Dows Lake Pavilion offer skate hire, Monday to Sunday, 9am/10am–10pm.
- Art in its informative mode, in a video installation by Ali Kazma, in the Turkish pavilion of this year's Venice biennale.
- He made right for the King's pavilion, and, shouting his war-cry, actually 'cut two or three of its cords.'
- At the back of the pavilion there was a secret door in the panelling, the key of which the Consul always carried in his pocket.
- The next time the fruit disappeared, I found a banana all smashed up in Kari's pavilion.
- With one wild scream the monkey jumped off my shoulder, climbed up the pavilion post and disappeared on the roof.
- It was honoured by the presence of their majesties, who partook of a banquet in a pavilion erected on the bridge.