monument
n. 紀念碑; 歷史遺蹟; 豐碑
A monument is a large structure, usually made of stone, which is built to remind people of an event in history or of a famous person.
A monument is something such as a castle or bridge which was built a very long time ago and is regarded as an important part of a country's history.
...the ancient monuments of England, Scotland and Wales.
英格蘭、蘇格蘭和威爾士的名勝古蹟
If you describe something as a monument to someone's qualities, you mean that it is a very good example of the results or effects of those qualities.
By his international achievements he leaves a fitting monument to his beliefs.
他在國際上的成就為其信念作出了最好的註解。
1. a structure erected to commemorate persons or events
2. an important site that is marked and preserved as public property
3. a burial vault (usually for some famous person)
I saw the monument that marks the spot.
我參觀了標誌這個地方的紀念碑.
The inscription of the monument has worn away over a long period of time.
年深月久,碑文已經磨滅了.
Leave the monument on the right and cross the bridge.
從右手經過紀念碑,再往前過橋.
A monument was set up as a memorial to the dead soldiers.
為陣亡將士立了一個紀念碑.
Nelson's Column is a famous monument in London.
納爾遜紀念碑是倫敦著名的紀念碑.