palace
noun /ˈpæləs/
/ˈpæləs/
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王宫;宫殿;总统府 - Buckingham Palace
白金汉宫 - the royal/presidential palace
王宫;总统府 - He spent his early days at the Palace of Versailles.
他早年在凡尔赛宫度过。 - the palace gates/grounds/walls
宫殿的大门/庭院/墙壁
Topics Historya2, Buildingsa2- She found it hard to adjust to palace life.
她发现很难适应宫廷生活。 - The king was deposed by his son in a palace coup.
国王在一次宫廷政变中被儿子废黜。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- ancient
- 14th-century
- etc.
- …
- build
- live in
- stand
- complex
- compound
- courtyard
- …
- at a/the palace
- in a/the palace
- Buckingham Palace
- (often the Palace)[singular] a way of referring to the people who live or work in a palace, especially the British royal family and their advisers
住在王宫里的人;(尤指英国的)王室 - The Palace last night refused to comment on the reports.
昨晚王室拒绝对报道作出评论。 - a Palace spokesman
王室发言人
More Like This Place names representing activitiesPlace names representing activities- Downing Street
- Madison Avenue
- Grub Street
- Holyrood
- Main Street
- Number Ten
- the Oval Office
- the Palace
- Silicon Valley
- the Vatican
- Whitehall
- the White House
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- ancient
- 14th-century
- etc.
- …
- build
- live in
- stand
- complex
- compound
- courtyard
- …
- at a/the palace
- in a/the palace
- The Palace last night refused to comment on the reports.
- [countable] any large impressive house
豪华住宅;宫殿 - The Old Town has a whole collection of churches, palaces and mosques.
旧城区汇集了许多教堂、大宅院和清真寺。 - Even this small house was a veritable palace compared to his tent.
同他的帐篷相比,这个小房子也十足算是个宫殿了。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- ancient
- 14th-century
- etc.
- …
- build
- live in
- stand
- complex
- compound
- courtyard
- …
- at a/the palace
- in a/the palace
- The Old Town has a whole collection of churches, palaces and mosques.
- [countable] (old-fashioned) (sometimes used in the names of buildings
) a large public building, such as a hotel or cinema有时用于建筑物名称 大的公共建筑(如旅馆、影剧院) - the Strand Palace Hotel
滨河王宫饭店
- the Strand Palace Hotel
词源Middle English: from Old French paleis, from Latin Palatium, the name of the Palatine hill in Rome, where the house of the emperor was situated.