释义 |
py·lon \ˈpīˌlän, -_lən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Greek pylōn gateway, from pylē gate; perhaps akin to Sanskrit gopura towngate, gate 1. a. : a usually massive gateway often with flanking towers — compare propylon b. : an ancient Egyptian gateway building having a truncated pyramidal form; broadly : two such truncated pyramids with a gateway between c. : a monumental mass placed so as to flank an entranceway (as an approach to a bridge) 2. : a tower (as of steelwork) for supporting either end of a wire (as for a telegraph line) over a long span 3. a. : a post, tower, or other projection marking a prescribed course of flight for an airplane b. : a structure for supporting the propeller on the side of a rigid airship or for attaching an auxiliary fuel tank, a bomb, or other external stores carried by an airplane |