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    monument查询结果如下:

    音标:['mɑːnjumənt]
    名词复数:monuments 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:n.纪念碑;历史遗迹;不朽作品
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    n.
    ①纪念碑;纪念物;纪念馆;
    the Monument to the People`s Heroes
    人民英雄纪念碑.
    monument was erected (set up) as a memorial to the dead soldierss
    为纪念阵亡将士建立了纪念碑.
    ②标石,界碑;墓碑;
    ③古迹,名胜;
    cultural objects and historic monuments
    文物古迹.
    ④不朽著作;丰功伟业;
    a monument of learning
    不朽的学术著作.
    图典解说
    Structure that commemorates a historic event or holds aesthetic, religious or symbolic value.






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    纪念历史事件或具有美学、宗教或象征价值的建筑。犹太教堂清真寺?[1]教堂
    -扩展释义
    n.
    [C]1. 纪念碑,纪念塔,纪念馆[(+to)]2. 历史遗迹,遗址,3. 不朽的作品;丰功伟业
    The town will erect a monument to its war heroes.
    该镇将建立一座纪念碑以纪念其战斗英雄。
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    墓碑纪念碑(陆标)
    【海运】
    墓碑,纪念碑(陆标)
    【海运】
    大木笔纪念碑(陆标)大索插接用)大木笔墓碑,
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. a stone monument was built to mark the site’

    同义词系列1
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    例句2. a monument of granite was placed over the grave’

    -monument的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    marked by the positioning of a monument, often in the form of a small stone or concrete structure
    “Unlike Verdun, which the French quickly covered with a bell jar of remembrance, the Somme was pretty much rebuilt, monumented, or plowed under.”
    In the manner of a monument. || Large, grand and imposing. Fitting to be a monument to someone or something. || Taking a great amount of time and effort to complete. || (archaeology) Relating to monuments.
    “A monumental work on Chinese astronomy.”
    “Despite the monumental importance of the task, sometimes the board just didn’t take the time or make the effort to do it right.”
    “True to the Republic’s practice of monumental commemoration, Hugo had to have his memorial statue as well.”
    Without a monument.

    动词 变体/同根词

    monumentalize的异体字
    “At precisely the same time, the young artist Theodore Gericault was searching for a contentious contemporary subject to monumentalise on canvas.”
    “Museums have become lifeless structures that monumentalise and freeze history.”
    “These and other inscriptions testify to the need visitors felt to document and monumentalise their visual and aural experiences upon the very statue which had engendered them.”
    To make something become or appear monumental
    “Seris explains in a great amount of detail the extent to which Poliziano’s poetry operates as a means to monumentalize the lives and deeds of princes.”
    “In the enlarged versions, one notices his eye for composition and design, as well as his uncanny ability to monumentalize his sitters.”
    “To monumentalize the city, their lives had to be totally upended by clearing many of them out to the periphery.”
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