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词汇 edifice
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Definition of edifice in English:

edifice

noun ˈɛdɪfɪsˈɛdəfəs
formal
  • 1A large, imposing building.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But Isabella was intuitively convinced of a distinct lack of life within the ancient stone edifice.
    • It is an imposing edifice, a mock temple based on the classical Greek model, with a fine pediment and no fewer than six columns.
    • It serves as the local church now, and it's a little disconcerting to see the homely parish notices posted up in such an imposing edifice.
    • Present-day government buildings are often old brick edifices left over from the Soviet period.
    • Forget your monuments, buildings and other such edifices, this city has trees.
    • However, Top of the Rock does have a rather good view of a certain imposing art-deco edifice: the Empire State Building.
    • Thankfully, she managed to locate the tall brick edifice.
    • Golden light peaked out around the edges of the stone edifices, causing the building to appear black in hue.
    • Note that restrictions on the building of religious edifices by minorities are common in Eurasia.
    • They both paused in front of the magnificent edifice in which they worked before Jack got the door.
    • Prominent edifices such as historic structures, public buildings, churches, synagogues, and high rises get special treatment.
    • Each tries to outdo the other and some of them are towering edifices.
    • We have opted to build strong relationships with players instead of building billion-dollar edifices.
    • The white band is the campaign's symbol, worn on the wrist, the arm, the head, or on July 1, international White Band Day, entire buildings and edifices.
    • Residential buildings and public edifices were built on a far larger scale than in previous years.
    • The imposing Victorian edifice on North Bridge in Edinburgh which once housed the capital's daily newspapers is now making news in its own right.
    • On the far side of the crumbling brick edifice a bloated half moon hung low in the sky.
    • Magnificent edifices such as the Liver building were erected with the proceeds of the slave and spice trades.
    • Building these three, giant, rolling, temple-like edifices new every twelve months is no small task.
    • The city was no mongrel conglomeration of edifices built independently of one another, but a single, flowing ocean of architecture that stretched on to the horizon.
    Synonyms
    building, structure, construction, erection, pile, complex, assembly
    property, development, premises, establishment, place
  • 2A complex system of beliefs.

    〈喻〉复杂的信仰体系

    the concepts on which the edifice of capitalism was built

    作为建立资本主义大厦依据的一些观念。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We need to recognize the defects of the old system and throw it out, before the entire edifice of any justice in Indian society collapses.
    • So the explanation comes and the whole edifice crumbles.
    • Only workers are able and willing to challenge the whole edifice of capitalist injustice.
    • Indeed, one act of violence is enough to bring down the whole edifice of peace-building.
    • All societies have moral rules, but only a few have elaborated them into systems - into what might be called moral edifices.
    • The war on terror was founded on an edifice of illusions that virtually no one in the US policy community questioned.
    • Among the core fantasies on which the entire edifice rests is the belief that something called True Love exists.
    • There has been no acknowledgment of the mistaken assumptions on which the modern edifice rests.
    • Poverty and wars are becoming the order of the world threatening to demolish the very edifice patriarchal capitalism strives to protect.
    • The collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1971 brought down with it the fragile European edifice.
    • We have built a whole superstructure, a constitutional edifice, on that basis.
    • By the end of the 19th century it had become an imposing theoretical edifice.
    • How can we raise a secure and objective historiographical edifice on such flimsy foundations?
    • From this the reviewer assumed that I was black and on that assumption raised a towering edifice of racial criticism.
    • Justice theorists have constructed impressive edifices by refining traditional notions of fairness and responsibility.
    • Scalia's entire legal edifice is built not upon words, but upon a single understanding of a word.
    • Incorrectly labelling them as' illegal immigrants', they build a vast edifice of repression.
    • It seems the whole global capitalist edifice lies rather uncomfortably on the shoulders of the humble shopper.
    • The entire edifice of opera subsidy, supposedly designed to make opera accessible, has had to rely instead on a private company.
    • For a very brief moment the edifice of post-cold war global capitalism looked as if it was gazing over a very steep precipice.

Origin

Late Middle English: via Old French from Latin aedificium, from aedis 'dwelling' + facere 'make'.

Definition of edifice in US English:

edifice

nounˈedəfəsˈɛdəfəs
formal
  • 1A building, especially a large, imposing one.

    〈正式〉(尤指巨大而雄伟的)建筑物;大厦

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The white band is the campaign's symbol, worn on the wrist, the arm, the head, or on July 1, international White Band Day, entire buildings and edifices.
    • On the far side of the crumbling brick edifice a bloated half moon hung low in the sky.
    • Present-day government buildings are often old brick edifices left over from the Soviet period.
    • Thankfully, she managed to locate the tall brick edifice.
    • However, Top of the Rock does have a rather good view of a certain imposing art-deco edifice: the Empire State Building.
    • Golden light peaked out around the edges of the stone edifices, causing the building to appear black in hue.
    • Prominent edifices such as historic structures, public buildings, churches, synagogues, and high rises get special treatment.
    • Note that restrictions on the building of religious edifices by minorities are common in Eurasia.
    • Residential buildings and public edifices were built on a far larger scale than in previous years.
    • But Isabella was intuitively convinced of a distinct lack of life within the ancient stone edifice.
    • We have opted to build strong relationships with players instead of building billion-dollar edifices.
    • Each tries to outdo the other and some of them are towering edifices.
    • They both paused in front of the magnificent edifice in which they worked before Jack got the door.
    • It serves as the local church now, and it's a little disconcerting to see the homely parish notices posted up in such an imposing edifice.
    • It is an imposing edifice, a mock temple based on the classical Greek model, with a fine pediment and no fewer than six columns.
    • Building these three, giant, rolling, temple-like edifices new every twelve months is no small task.
    • The city was no mongrel conglomeration of edifices built independently of one another, but a single, flowing ocean of architecture that stretched on to the horizon.
    • Forget your monuments, buildings and other such edifices, this city has trees.
    • The imposing Victorian edifice on North Bridge in Edinburgh which once housed the capital's daily newspapers is now making news in its own right.
    • Magnificent edifices such as the Liver building were erected with the proceeds of the slave and spice trades.
    Synonyms
    building, structure, construction, erection, pile, complex, assembly
  • 2A complex system of beliefs.

    〈喻〉复杂的信仰体系

    the concepts on which the edifice of capitalism was built

    作为建立资本主义大厦依据的一些观念。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Incorrectly labelling them as' illegal immigrants', they build a vast edifice of repression.
    • For a very brief moment the edifice of post-cold war global capitalism looked as if it was gazing over a very steep precipice.
    • Among the core fantasies on which the entire edifice rests is the belief that something called True Love exists.
    • The war on terror was founded on an edifice of illusions that virtually no one in the US policy community questioned.
    • There has been no acknowledgment of the mistaken assumptions on which the modern edifice rests.
    • Only workers are able and willing to challenge the whole edifice of capitalist injustice.
    • Scalia's entire legal edifice is built not upon words, but upon a single understanding of a word.
    • By the end of the 19th century it had become an imposing theoretical edifice.
    • Poverty and wars are becoming the order of the world threatening to demolish the very edifice patriarchal capitalism strives to protect.
    • How can we raise a secure and objective historiographical edifice on such flimsy foundations?
    • The collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1971 brought down with it the fragile European edifice.
    • The entire edifice of opera subsidy, supposedly designed to make opera accessible, has had to rely instead on a private company.
    • We have built a whole superstructure, a constitutional edifice, on that basis.
    • We need to recognize the defects of the old system and throw it out, before the entire edifice of any justice in Indian society collapses.
    • All societies have moral rules, but only a few have elaborated them into systems - into what might be called moral edifices.
    • Indeed, one act of violence is enough to bring down the whole edifice of peace-building.
    • Justice theorists have constructed impressive edifices by refining traditional notions of fairness and responsibility.
    • So the explanation comes and the whole edifice crumbles.
    • From this the reviewer assumed that I was black and on that assumption raised a towering edifice of racial criticism.
    • It seems the whole global capitalist edifice lies rather uncomfortably on the shoulders of the humble shopper.

Origin

Late Middle English: via Old French from Latin aedificium, from aedis ‘dwelling’ + facere ‘make’.

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