edifices
n. 大建築物( edifice的名詞複數 )
An edifice is a large and impressive building.
The American consulate was a magnificent edifice in the centre of Bordeaux.
美國領事館是位於波爾多市中心的一座宏偉的大廈。
You can describe a system of beliefs or a traditional institution as an edifice .
...an edifice of British constitutional tradition.
英國傳統的憲政制度
They complain that the monstrous edifices interfere with television reception.
他們抱怨說,那些怪物般的龐大建築,干擾了電視接收.
Add religion to the humblest of edifices and you have a sanctuary!
哪怕是最卑微簡陋的建築,只要有宗教,你就有一所聖殿!
Great edifices, like great mountains, are the work of centuries.
偉大的建築物, 如同巍峨的山巒, 是需要多少世紀的功夫才形成的.
Hence, complex monuments, edifices of gradation and transition.
由此產生了複合式建築物, 產生了過渡性的、細微差別的建築物.
Harvard's ivied edifices ( Joseph P. Kahn )
哈佛大學中常春藤覆蓋的大樓 ( 約瑟夫P. 卡恩 )