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mausoleums的意思

mausoleums中文翻譯:

陵墓(mausoleum的復數)

相似詞語短語

mausoleum───n.陵墓;陰森森的大廈

mausolea───n.陵墓;陰森森的大廈(mausoleum的變形)

mausolean───陵墓

museums───n.博物館(museum的復數形式)

asylums───n.收容所;避難所;流亡生物區(asylum的復數形式)

maulers───n.雙手

midsoles───中底

oleums───n.[無化]發煙硫酸

soleus───n.[解剖]比目魚肌(指小腿后面的一塊扁平肌肉)

雙語使用場景

Sun shining through fog on mausoleums.───陽光透過迷霧籠罩在陰森森的陵墓上。

Romans had to look elsewhere to build their mausoleums.───羅馬人不得不另覓地方建造自己的陵墓。

All public projects are mausoleums, not always in shape, but always in cost.───所有得公共項目都是墳墓,不總是外表相似,但總是付出的代價相似。

Some said she had been an architect, but had given it up when she realized that the grandest commissions were for the mausoleums.───有人說她曾是一個建筑師,但當她意識到交給她的宏偉任務是修建陵墓時,她放棄了。

"One Palace and Three Imperial Mausoleums " are the symbols of the culture of the Qing Dynasty in Liaoning and Shenyang area.───“一宮三陵”是遼沈地區清文化的象征。一宮為沈陽故宮,三陵分別為永陵、昭陵和福陵。

Chinese architecture ranges from temples, gardens, mausoleums , pagodas and imperial palaces to residential houses.───中國建筑涉及寺廟,園林,陵墓,塔,宮殿,住宅等。

About five miles across, it has 500 years' worth of crumbling mausoleums. Children beg on the graves of the recently dead.───墓地有五英里之長,有些巖塊剝落的墓葬已經有五百年的歷史,有孩子在新近葬下的墓前乞討。

Soon the pleasant road , shaded with cypresses and umbrella pines, passes scattered piles of eroded bricks that once were grand mausoleums .───不久宜人路,綠蔭與留念和雨傘松通過分散樁侵蝕磚一度宏偉陵園。

Excavations in Nisa, later renamed Mithradatkirt, have uncovered Mithraic mausoleums and shrines.───出土于尼撒,后來命名為密特拉達克特,打開了密特拉陵墓和神殿。

英語使用場景

Mithraic sanctuaries and mausoleums were built in the city of Hatra in upper Mesopotamia.

The Taj Mahal in India is one of the wonders of the world and is one of the most beautiful mausoleums constructed by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite queen, Mumtaz Mahal.

There the stone carving handed down is few, they mainly include the stone carvings of Monarchal Mausoleums of Xixia Dynasty and those of official mansions collected by Museum of Guyuan county.

When full, Singing Hills will accommodate 30, 000 underground burials and an additional 20, 000 in mausoleums and crypts.

Excavations in Nisa, later renamed Mithradatkirt, have uncovered Mithraic mausoleums and shrines.

The white washed walls and bright lighting, however, make this one of the least atmospheric mausoleums you could imagine.

The cemetery is so densely occupied that in many of the mausoleums, coffins are piled up to 10m high.