vaulted / ˈvɔl tɪd /

⚽高中词汇拱形的拱形穹顶式拱状的

vaulted 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. constructed or covered with a vault, as a building or chamber.
  2. provided with a vault.
  3. resembling a vault: the vaulted sky.

vaulted 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

domed

vaulted 的近义词 2

更多vaulted例句

  1. Amor Towles had never actually been beneath the vaulted ceiling of an Adirondack lake house when he described the one in his 2011 debut, the best-selling Rules of Civility.
  2. If stadiums were cathedrals of baseball, they’d used their deal with the City to build the Vatican, a vaulted palace in the Bronx that charged $2,625 for a seat behind home plate.
  3. Li would creep into the gloom and fire blindly at the vaulted ceiling, picking up any quarry that fell to the ground, while his companions held nets over the mouth of the cave to snare fleeing bats.
  4. Entering the theater brings visitors to an ornate lobby with vaulted ceilings, golden walls, and an enormous chandelier.
  5. The dugout was covered with semi-circular sheets of corrugated iron, forming a vaulted roof.
  6. But how many of us, thus sunk in despair, have not been vaulted back to equilibrium by another look at Groundhog Day?
  7. He was a Rorschach test, vaulted into the presidency by positive perceptions and unrealistic expectations.
  8. The people faded away, the arches, the vaulted roof vanished.
  9. The light which discovered its dismal bounds to his solitary eyes, came from a small grated aperture in the vaulted roof.
  10. Black Hood vaulted into the roadster without bothering to open the door.
  11. Some arcading; a vaulted passage; fragments of Early English mouldings: these are all.
  12. Scott's tomb, that of his wife and their eldest son are in one of the chapels whose vaulted roof still remains in position.
  13. Further to the east, as we shall find in due course, may be seen the low vaulted retro-choir or ambulatory of one bay.