pavilion

英[pə'vɪliən] 美[pə'vɪliən]
  • n. 大帐蓬;观众席;楼阁;馆
  • vt. 搭帐蓬
pavilioned pavilioned pavilioning pavilions
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星级词汇:
  • pavid adj.害怕的;胆小的
Noun:
  1. large and often sumptuous tent

1. He was happy to book into the Royal Pavilion Hotel.
他很高兴能入住圣庭苑酒店。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The pavilion has become a £4 million steel and glass white elephant.
这个耗资400万英镑、用钢与玻璃所构筑起的亭子已经成了一个华而不实的摆设。

来自柯林斯例句

3. We then repaired to the pavilion for lunch.
然后我们就去凉亭吃午饭了。

来自柯林斯例句

4. the US pavilion at the Trade Fair
交易会上的美国展览馆

来自《权威词典》

5. At the centre of the lake, there is a pavilion.
湖心有一座亭子.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The red and yellow striped pavilion symbolizes the Roman Catholic Church, and can be used only by Basilicas.
      红黄相间的尖顶伞帐代表罗马天主教会的神权,为主座教堂所专用。
    2. "Goal!" Thunder-like applauses exploded in the pavilion.
      “好球!”观众席里响起了雷鸣般的掌声。
    3. Pavilion set up four doors, four corridors have railings, the bottom of a wooden staircase.
      楼阁四面设门,四周有回廊栏杆,底层有木制楼梯。
    4. Do not you love that pavilion?
      你不喜欢那座亭子吗?
    5. They are looking around the Japanese pavilion.
      他们正在参观日本展示馆。
    6. The national pavilion of the host country has always been a cynosure.
      东道国的国家馆历来备受关注。