buttresses信息详情

buttresses发音

意思翻译

n.桥墩(buttress的复数)

相似词语短语

buttresses skull───扶壁颅骨

buttresses car───扶壁车

buttresses facts───支持事实

buttresses means───扶壁是指

buttresses plant───扶壁植物

buttresses wood───扶壁木

buttresses verb───扶壁动词

双语使用场景

It is clear, now that nineteenth-century paint and plaster have been removed, that the nave's lower buttresses date from the twelfth century.───现在很明显,19世纪的油漆和灰泥已被除去,中殿较低的扶壁可以追溯到12世纪。

Notre Dame in Paris was among the first churches to have flying buttresses.───巴黎圣母院是首批有飞拱的教堂之一。

Gaudi considered the Gothic style imperfect, because buttresses are needed to hold up the soaring magnificence.───高迪认为哥特式风格有缺陷,因为高大耸立的主体必须要由桥墩在支撑。

the jutting limb of a tree; massive projected buttresses; his protruding ribs; a pile of boards sticking over the end of his truck.───伸出的树枝;结实的突出的扶壁;他的突出的肋骨;一堆木板在他的卡车的尾部伸出。

By forcing entry into the mud-fortress home of a Pushtun, with its lofty buttresses and loopholes, they dishonour his property.───强行进入一名普什图人的泥堡式房屋,最终只剩下高高的墙壁和枪眼,他们令普什图人的财产权蒙辱。

The buttresses of the Great Wall have been through years of harsh weather.───长城上的垛堞,已经经受了多年岁月风霜的洗礼。

Flying buttresses, just as in a cathedral, help strengthen the crown of the tree and help the tree exist longer through time.───这些飞拱,正如在一座大教堂里一样,强化了树冠也让这些树活得更久。

The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris was among the first churches to have flying buttresses.───巴黎圣母院是首批有飞拱的教堂之一。

Through the use of flying buttresses and towering spires, they created houses of worship that appear to touch the sky.───通过采用飞拱和高耸的尖顶,他们建造的教堂仿佛可以与天相接。

英语使用场景

Between the chapels radiate the forests of flying buttresses.

Its three piers and two buttresses will take 15,000 cubic metres of reinforced concrete.

The buttresses of all grades are black and the gullies are trickling away into the valley streams.

It was extremely well built, with buttresses along its eastern side and a very solid paved floor.

The large barn, supported by stone buttresses, may have been the charcoal store.

Flying buttresses were constructed of vertical masonry piers with arches curving out from them like fingers.

The buttresses themselves became larger, heavier and richly ornamented with carving and panelling.

Unusually tall columns, flying buttresses, towering spires, and narrow windows, all create vertical lines that appear to jut out perpendicular to the surface of the Earth.

The buttresses are subjected to constant stress.