towers
n. 塔( tower的名詞複數 ); 高櫃; 高架子; (電視或無線電訊號的)發射塔
v. 遠遠高於,遠遠超過( tower的第三人稱單數 ); (在能力、品德、名聲等方面)勝過,遠遠超過(其他人)
A tower is a tall, narrow building, that either stands alone or forms part of another building such as a church or castle.
...an eleventh century castle with 120-foot high towers.
帶有 120 英尺高塔的 11 世紀城堡
...the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
比薩斜塔
Someone or something that towers over surrounding people or things is a lot taller than they are.
He stood up and towered over her...
他站起身來,比她高出許多。
At school, a girl may tower over most boys her age…
在學校,一個女孩可能比她同齡的大多數男孩子都要高出許多。
A tower is a tall structure that is used for sending radio or television signals.
Troops are still in control of the television and radio tower.
軍隊仍然控制著電視和廣播發射塔。
A tower is the same as a tower block .
...his design for a new office tower in Frankfurt.
他為法蘭克福一棟新寫字樓所作的設計
A tower is a tall box that contains the main parts of a computer, such as the hard disk and the drives.
If you refer to someone as a tower of strength, you appreciate them because they give you a lot of help, support, and encouragement when you have problems or are in a difficult situation.
Pat was a tower of strength to our whole family.
帕特是我們全家人的主心骨。
The towers are made of steel cased in granite.
這些塔樓是鋼結構,花崗岩貼面。
academics living in ivory towers
生活在象牙塔中的學者
the silhouette of chimneys and towers
煙囪和塔樓的輪廓
He towers above his fellow students in mathematical ability.
他的數學才能勝過他的同學.
The snowy main peak towers above all the others.
白雪皚皚的主峰高聳在群巒之上.