pillar
n. 柱,台柱,顶梁柱; 墩,柱脚; (组织、制度、信仰等的)核心
A pillar is a tall solid structure, which is usually used to support part of a building.
...the pillars supporting the roof.
支撑屋顶的柱子
If something is the pillar of a system or agreement, it is the most important part of it or what makes it strong and successful.
The pillar of her economic policy was keeping tight control over money supply.
她经济政策的核心是严格控制货币的供应。
...the last pillar of apartheid.
种族隔离制最后的支柱
If you describe someone as a pillar of society or as a pillar of the community, you approve of them because they play an important and active part in society or in the community.
My father had been a pillar of the community.
我父亲一直是社区的顶梁柱。
...well-respected pillars of society.
深受尊重的社会栋梁
1. a fundamental principle or practice;
2. anything tall and thin approximating the shape of a column or tower;
3. a prominent supporter;
4. a vertical structure standing alone and not supporting anything (as a monument or a column of air)
5. (architeture) a tall cylindrical vertical upright and used to support a structure
from pillar to post
到处:从一处到另一处;来来往往
Prawn aquaculture is the industry of important economy pillar of Asia area.
对虾养殖业是东南亚地区的重要经济支柱产业.
A creeper was entwined ( a ) round [ about ] the pillar.
一根 攀缘 植物缠绕在柱子上.
It a steady pillar and a source of energy no matter whether you'll succeed or not.
它是我们生活中坚固的支撑和能量的源泉,而无论你的成功与否.
Roof falling, floor heave of roadway and pillar failure are important rock mechanical problems in mining.
顶板冒落 、 巷道底鼓和矿柱破坏是采矿过程中的重要岩石力学问题.
There is a pillar box at the street corner.
胡同拐角处有个邮筒.