单词 | pavilion |
释义 | pavilion (pəvɪliən ) Word forms: pavilions 1. countable noun A pavilion is a building on the edge of a sports field where players can change their clothes and wash. [British] ...the cricket pavilion. 2. countable noun A pavilion is a large temporary structure such as a tent, which is used at outdoor public events. ...heading across the beautiful green lawn towards the International Pavilion. ...the United States pavilion at the Expo '70 exhibition in Japan. 3. countable noun [usually with supplement] A pavilion is an ornamental building in a garden or park. ...Humphrey Repton's design for a garden pavilion at Durham Park. Collocations: glass pavilion We live in a datafied panopticon, or a 'mirrored glass pavilion'. The Times Literary Supplement The five-bedroom home of 7,500 sq ft has a large glass pavilion that takes up almost the entire first floor. Times, Sunday Times The palace included a swimming pool with a large attached glass pavilion hall. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The design would be a simple geometric structure with a large glass pavilion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This development of six steel and glass pavilions, to go on sale this year, includes 750 homes in one, two and three-bedroom apartments. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 亭阁 Japanese: 別館 |
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