单词 | architecturally |
释义 | architecturear‧chi‧tec‧ture /ˈɑːkətektʃə $ ˈɑːrkətektʃər/ ●●○ S3 W3 noun Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorthe design of buildings► architecture Collocations the way in which buildings are designed, or the work of designing buildings: · We spent most of our time in Barcelona just looking at the architecture.· City Hall is a fine example of Gothic architecture.· She's studying architecture at college. ► architect someone whose job is to design buildings: · St Paul's Cathedral was designed by the famous architect, Sir Christopher Wren. WORD SETS► Architecturearcade, nounarch, nounarchitect, nounarchitecture, nounatrium, nounbailey, nounbastion, nouncampanile, nouncapital, nouncaryatid, nouncloistered, adjectivecolonial, adjectiveconservationist, nounCorinthian, adjectivecornice, noundolmen, noundome, noundomed, adjectiveDoric, adjectivefloor plan, nounflying buttress, nounfolly, nounGeorgian, adjectiveGothic, adjectiveground plan, nounIonic, adjectivemodernism, nounmonolith, nounmonument, nounmonumental, adjectiveNorman, adjectiveobelisk, nounopen-plan, adjectivepedestal, nounpediment, nounperistyle, nounpitched, adjectiveplinth, nounplot, nounportico, nounquadrangle, nounrambling, adjectiverampart, nounrococo, adjectiveRomanesque, adjectivescreen, nounspan, nounsplit-level, adjectivesquare, nounstonework, nounterrace, nountracery, nountransept, nountruss, nounvaulted, adjectivevaulting, nounvestibule, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► modern/classical/medieval etc architectureCOLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► baroque music/architecture/paintings etc► Tudor house/buildings/architecture etc Phrases (=built in the style used in the Tudor period) COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► byzantine· It is different from any Byzantine architecture in east or west but owes much of its fundamental character to the Byzantine style.· These mosaics are not only decoration; they are an integral part of the Byzantine scheme of architecture. ► classical· Competitors felt, as events were to prove with considerable justification, that official opinion favoured classical architecture.· The master-planned, classical idea of architecture soon meets with the emergence of Modern architecture.· In re-planning the east wing galleries, built in 1928-32, great efforts have been made to respect their dignified classical architecture. ► domestic· These are the finest flowers of our domestic architecture.· It is typical of a certain sort of domestic architecture which exudes an air of virtue and solidity. ► fine· Mr Pei's pyramid in the Louvre is fine architecture, but it is nothing other than a new front door.· See the city's fine Victorian architecture, and visit its excellent museums.· Such estates, if sensitively planned can produce fine architecture and the spaces around and between houses can provide endless design opportunities.· The finest architecture and the best examples of town planning are conceived with a clarity of vision that brooks no compromise. ► gothic· The new clergy houses were of a quite different, selfless and holy Gothic architecture.· Window design is also a characteristic feature of Gothic architecture.· This is perhaps because the later accretions are somewhat dwarfed amid the towering Gothic architecture.· The House of Hapsburg came to power in 1273, and soon afterwards Gothic architecture made its appearance.· This forced on builders a simple form of Gothic architecture.· This virtuoso decorative carving is a typical feature of late Gothic architecture in Bohemia.· Secular remains of Gothic architecture in Czechoslovakia are fewer. ► medieval· The foundation of the Camden Society in 1839 had promoted much more careful study of medieval architecture.· There is, however, apart from these regional differences, a similarity about most Scandinavian Medieval architecture.· On any reckoning James of St George's achievement in the field of medieval military architecture was outstanding.· The method came to prominence through the activities of Frederick Bligh Bond, a highly respected authority on medieval church architecture.· The castle, dominating its surroundings, represents a high point of medieval military architecture.· Meksi was by profession a construction engineer and former restorer of medieval architecture. ► modern· Between the wars the idea of modern architecture was a heroic adventure which could actually improve man's condition.· The master-planned, classical idea of architecture soon meets with the emergence of Modern architecture.· The austerity and uniformity of much modern architecture made sculpture superfluous.· Now, thanks to modern architecture and a porous defense, neither is a problem.· Contrary to one of the fantasies of modern architecture, brick and masonry buildings are far more flexible than concrete, steel-framed ones.· The current architectural debate has served to polarise popular opinion on modern architecture.· Before you answer this question, consider the context. Modern architecture was not a style.· Why then should anyone want to conserve examples of modern architecture? ► new· All have a right to see the new architecture planned for their town.· The new architecture became operational on April 30, 1995.· These men were pioneers of new architecture.· Often they talk about a new computing architecture inspired by biological models.· Working together, we must design and gradually put into place a new architecture for a new era.· Our new architecture broke up those functional fiefdoms and broke down those functional walls. ► open· Some of these difficulties might be solved with genuine open systems architecture but not all.· This trade-off underscores a serious tension between open architecture and investment incentive during the initial deployment and development of the I-way.· They have an open client-server architecture and manage heterogeneous workstations, servers and host computers linked via a local area network.· Thus much research and development effort remains to create the technological capabilities needed to realize the objectives of open architecture and interoperability.· Dialogic describes this as a comprehensive multilayered open architecture for building distributed communications systems from multiple technologies. ► romanesque· Further south the Romanesque architecture is traditional but strongly tinged with classical forms from Rome. ► victorian· The grand Victorian and Edwardian architecture of this period still gives the civic centre of Birmingham its character.· See the city's fine Victorian architecture, and visit its excellent museums.· He was known to be interested in Victorian architecture. NOUN► baroque· Salzburg is not far away and is well worth a visit to see the wonderful Baroque architecture of this elegant city. ► church· There's your speciality, church architecture and all that.· That experience was to prove singularly rich in its diversity and in its legacy of Sussex church architecture.· The method came to prominence through the activities of Frederick Bligh Bond, a highly respected authority on medieval church architecture.· I was Roy Edward Burnell, a university lecturer and specialist in church architecture.· The early interest in church architecture and brasses afforded him destinations for the bicycle. ► computer· We drop below the level of computer architecture to discuss these in Chapter 8.· It is based on personal computer architecture, and can be directly attached to the local network in a client-server architecture. ► network· Precisely what sort of cable will be used depends on the network architecture you've chosen.· Absent a definitively superior or ideal network architecture, there is no simple answer.· It has a network architecture for high-performance and referential integrity, but also allows purely relational systems to be built where required.· Knowledge is distributed throughout the system; it is the dynamic response to the inputs and the network architecture.· The network architecture will be based around the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy standard.· Another key issue is the choosing of appropriate neural network architecture and paradigms to match applications. VERB► based· Reportedly built from the ground up, it includes a static analyser, debugger and performance analyser based on an object-oriented architecture.· It is based on personal computer architecture, and can be directly attached to the local network in a client-server architecture. ► study· He was educated privately and at Rossall, and went on to study architecture under a tutor at Cambridge.· She had been studying architecture in Paris when he first met her in 1958.· A number of people were walking quietly to and fro, studying the architecture, referring to guide-books and conversing in low voices.· She was forced to study architecture - he constantly pointed out buildings to her. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► peer-to-peer architecture/network/technology etc► Renaissance art/furniture/architecture etc 1[uncountable] the style and design of a building or buildingsarchitecture of the architecture of Venicemodern/classical/medieval etc architecture2[uncountable] the art and practice of planning and designing buildings: He studied architecture at university.3[uncountable] the structure of something: the architecture of DNA4[countable, uncountable] technical the structure of a computer system and the way it works—architectural /ˌɑːkəˈtektʃərəl◂ $ ˌɑːr-/ adjective: architectural features—architecturally adverb: Architecturally, Chengdu is quite different from most of China.
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