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单词 palace
释义
palacepal‧ace /ˈpælɪs/ ●●○ W3 noun [countable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINpalace
Origin:
1200-1300 Old French palais, from Latin palatium, from Palatium the Palatine Hill in Rome where the ruler's palace was
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • If you visit England, you can go see Buckingham Palace.
  • The nobles of Florence built splendid palaces.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • After an hour-long meeting in the presidential palace, a hangdog Mr Cossiga announced that he and Mr Andreotti were in full agreement.
  • As paymaster he was responsible for the organization of the finance required in the restoration of the neglected royal palaces.
  • Begun 1, 200 years ago, the capital grew over the centuries to many hundreds of temples and palaces.
  • Orestes and Pylades were to go to the palace claiming to he the bearers of a message that Orestes had died.
  • The rugged peaks dominate as you enter the palace, only to give way visually to their more accessible counterparts.
  • The Stroganov, like the other two palaces, needs a great deal of money for restoration and maintenance.
  • The two cars swing out of the palace gates, and disappear down the avenue.
word sets
WORD SETS
alcove, nounattic, nounback door, nounbasement, nounbasin, nounbath, nounbath, verbbath mat, nounbathroom, nounbathtub, nounbedchamber, nounbedroom, nounblanket, nounblind, nounbottom drawer, nounbox room, nouncabinet, nouncistern, nouncowl, nouncrazy quilt, noundado, noundeadbolt, noundeck, noundinette, noundining room, noundoorbell, noundoorjamb, noundoorknob, noundoorknocker, noundoormat, noundoorpost, noundoorstep, noundoorstop, noundoorway, noundouble glazing, noundownspout, noundownstairs, adverbdrainpipe, noundrapes, noundrawing room, noundressing room, nouneiderdown, nounfamily room, nounfanlight, nounfender, nounfireplace, nounfireside, nounfloor, nounfoyer, nounFrench doors, nounFrench windows, nounfrieze, nounfront door, nounfurnishings, noungable, noungabled, adjectivegarage, noungarret, noungeyser, noungranny flat, nounhatch, nounhatchway, nounhearth, nouninglenook, nounironing board, nounjamb, nounkitchen, nounlarder, nounlattice window, nounlibrary, nounlino, nounlinoleum, nounliving room, nounloft, nounlounge, nounlumber room, nounmaster bedroom, nounmat, nounmorning room, nounornament, nounpalace, nounpane, nounpantry, nounparlour, nounparquet, nounpassage, nounpatio, nounpatio doors, nounpelmet, nounpenthouse, nounpied-à-terre, nounplayroom, nounporch, nounpublic housing, nounquilt, nounradiator, nounranch, nounranch house, nounreception room, nounrecess, nounrecessed, adjectiverecreation room, nounrug, nounrunner, nounself-contained, adjectivesemi, nounsemi-detached, adjectiveshade, nounsill, nounsitting room, nounskylight, nounspare room, nounsplashback, nounsplit-level, adjectivestair, nounstaircase, nounstairway, nounstairwell, nounstorm door, nounstorm window, nounstucco, nounstudy, nounsuite, nounsun lounge, nounsun porch, nounterraced house, nounthreshold, nountied cottage, nountrestle table, nountub, nounundercoat, noununderfelt, noununderlay, noununit, nounutility room, nounveranda, nounvilla, nounwainscot, nounwalk-up, nounwall, nounwallpaper, nounwallpaper, verbwall-to-wall, adjectivewarming pan, nounwashroom, nounwastebasket, nounwet bar, nounwhitewash, nounwhitewash, verbwoodwork, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· On these rest great palaces, temples and storehouses forming an intricate network of canals.· Naturally, a great palace required a suitable environment.· Manceville had designed it himself as a great Gothic palace and even incorporated the specially-built ruins of an abbey into one wing.
· From an early date the imperial palaces at Constantinople incorporated decorative schemes that emphasized and glorified imperial power and dominion.· When we drive by the front of her property, some one points out where the imperial palace once stood.· The remains of Barbarossa's imperial palace at Gelnhausen.· A sophisticated technology brought running water into private homes, public bathhouses and imperial palaces.
· A bridge joins it to the old Lusignan palace.· She was alive, but in a state of shock, in an old tsarist palace near St Petersburg.· It's really a pretty sight, captain, built of Tennessee marble like one of those old palaces in Florence.· He sent for his wife and their three children, who took up residence with him in the old palace.
· Although she grew up in the country's presidential palaces, Megawati displayed no interest in politics until she was 40.· They left telephone lines at the presidential palace intact, allowing Diem to appeal to loyal units to rescue him.· At one point Dostam used fighter bombers to attack the presidential palace and defence ministry.· It was university women like these who surged into the streets in front of the presidential palace in Algiers to demand democracy.· It had also claimed responsibility for blasts near the presidential palace and government buildings last month.· He was welcomed in boardrooms and presidential palaces everywhere as the spokesman of worldwide Diaspora Jewry.· Kabila's survival skills served him well in exile, but deserted him once he had moved into the presidential palace.· He closeted himself in the cavernous, Renaissanceinspired presidential palace in downtown Lima, where armored military vehicles stood guard Friday.
· It's famous for royal palaces, wonderful art galleries, stunning architecture and even its seaside.· D., a curiously grim old Buddhist saint and sage known as Bodhidharma, who immediately proceeded to the royal palace.· Windsor all over again A ROYAL palace erupted in flames early yesterday, exactly a week after the Windsor Castle blaze.· Others had been imprisoned following an attack on the royal palace at Skhirat, near Rabat, in 1971.· At Kaiserslauten he built a royal palace of red stone on a lavish scale.· As paymaster he was responsible for the organization of the finance required in the restoration of the neglected royal palaces.· Author A N Wilson has detailed the benefits that would be gained by handing over the royal palaces to a republican government.
NOUN
· She knew the meeting place; the pool in the little park on the south side of the palace compound.· The family also live in the palace compound.· It occurred to him as he walked that he had not seen Taheb since their visit to the palace compound.· By the eighth hour, all the Medjays sent to the palace compound were back.· It was a place for the very rich, indirectly managed by the priesthood, within the walls of the palace compound.· Merymose clearly had orders to ignore any trail that led to the palace compound.· He was some one from the palace compound.
· A staunch anti-communist, Craxi became party secretary in 1976 after a palace coup.· There are just palace coups, poisonings, and back-room deals.· Had a palace coup, got coach fired, then started winning.
· One vacation she was given a holiday job in the palace gardens, pricking out marigolds.· The King had invited me to enter it, so I stepped over the surrounding wall into the palace garden.
VERB
· Eventually, they would have built the big marble palaces anyway.· It was when he was building his new palace - perhaps you've seen it?· Leaders did not build palaces for themselves; that was for oriental despots.· At Kaiserslauten he built a royal palace of red stone on a lavish scale.· First he outfitted himself royally and then built a marvelous palace and staffed it fully.· He is said to have built his palace next to a beautiful lake, now called Emperor's Lake.· It is able to build a palace out of a ruin; it is the shaping spirit of your narrative.
· We left the palace and parted from the Hobbs.· By the end of the 18C the Kinský family had left and the palace became a gymnasium which educated Kafka among others.· As a matter of course they checked the rest of the disused area before leaving the palace.
· The family also live in the palace compound.· The pharaohs lived in mud palaces but were buried in monumental stone edifices.· He had lived in castles and palaces, and been attended by courtiers, soldiers and valets.· She loved her daughter-in-law, and she lived in the palace with the couple.· Her name was Gayelette, and she lived in a handsome palace built from great rocks of ruby.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • And one who has arguably the toughest brief of all the carvers at the palace.
  • Carlson had never been permitted to visit the Palace before.
  • E., destroyed the first version of the palaces.
  • On your right glance at the windows of the palace of 1493.
  • Some here saw the presence of troops at the palace as implicit support for Bucaram.
  • That might well denote a private problem of your own, not involving the Palace at all.
  • There are several rooms in the Palace, so users can jump from site to site.
1the official home of a person of very high rank, especially a king or queen – often used in names:  Buckingham Palace2the Palace especially British English the people who live in a palace – used in news reports:  The Palace has announced that the Duke and Duchess are to separate.3a large beautifully decorated house:  the splendid palaces of Florence
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