pavilion 英 [pəˈvɪliən]   美 [pəˈvɪljən]

pavilion

pavilion  英 [pəˈvɪliən] 美 [pəˈvɪljən]

n. 阁;亭子;看台;展馆 

名词复数:pavilions 

They are visiting the Japanese pavilion. 他们正在参观日本馆
The reception was held in a pavilion on the lawn. 招待会在草地的大帐篷中举行。

  • Pavilions are made for pleasure. A traveling circus takes place under a big colorful pavilion or billowing tent. A wedding might take place under a pavilion or freestanding decorative building in a garden.
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  • n. 阁;亭子;看台;展馆
  • 1. They are visiting the Japanese pavilion.

    他们正在参观日本馆

  • 2. The reception was held in a pavilion on the lawn.

    招待会在草地的大帐篷中举行。

  • 3. Applauses exploded in the pavilion.

    展馆里响起了掌声。

  • pavilion (n.) c. 1200, "large, stately tent," from Old French paveillon "large tent; butterfly" (12c.), from Latin papilionem (nominative papilio) "butterfly, moth," in Medieval Latin "tent" (see papillon); the type of tent so called on resemblance to wings. Meaning "open building in a park, etc., used for shelter or entertainment" is attested from 1680s.
pa·vil·ion / pəˈvɪliən ; NAmE pəˈvɪliən / noun 1 a temporary building used at public events and exhibitions (公共活动或展览用的)临时建筑物 the US pavilion at the Trade Fair 交易会上的美国展览馆 2 ( BrE) a building next to a sports ground, used by players and people watching the game (运动场旁设立的)运动员席,看台 a cricket pavilion 板球场看台 3 ( NAmE) a large building used for sports or entertainment 大型文体馆 the Pauley Pavilion, home of the university's basketball team 普莱文体中心,这所大学的篮球队之家 4 a building that is meant to be more beautiful than useful, built as a shelter in a park or used for concerts and dances (公园中的)亭,阁;(音乐会、舞会的)华美建筑 his first show at the Winter Gardens Pavilion, Blackpool 他在布莱克浦冬园阁的首次演出 pavilion pavilions pavilioned pavilioning pa·vil·ion / pəˈvɪliən ; NAmE pəˈvɪliən /
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