中英词典查询

pavilions

n. (公园中的)亭( pavilion的名词复数 ); (公共活动或展览用的)临时建筑物; 临时展出馆; 大型文体馆;

例句:

  • Thatched pavilions provide shady retreats for relaxing and reading in privacy.
    茅草亭是独自放松和读书的阴凉清幽之所。
  • Right up until the last minute, workers were still putting the finishing touches on the pavilions.
    直到最后一刻,工人们仍在对展馆进行最后的修饰。
  • The last architect to work at Brideshead had added a colonnade and flanking pavilions.
    到布赖兹赫德工作的最后一位建筑师增添了一个桩廊和几个楼阁式的厢房.
  • The tent was...shabby, compared with the splendid pavilions of the...knights.
    来自T. H. White
  • In the Thirties the Modernists gave us lidos, proms and pavilions.
    来自THETIMES
  • Far Pavilions is the first sweet but barbaric statement of intent on the album.
    来自BBC