释义 |
im·plu·vi·um \(ˈ)im|plüvēəm, əmˈp-\ noun (plural implu·via \-ēə\) Etymology: Latin, from in- in- (II) + -pluvium (from pluere to rain) — more at flow : a cistern or tank in the atrium or peristyle of a house of ancient Rome to receive the water falling through the compluvium |