monument
英 [ˈmɒnjumənt]
美 [ˈmɑːnjumənt]
n. 纪念碑(或馆、堂、像等); 历史遗迹; 有历史价值的建筑; 丰碑; 永久的典范
复数:monuments
Collins.2 / BNC.4736 / COCA.4066
牛津词典
noun
- 纪念碑(或馆、堂、像等)
a building, column, statue, etc. built to remind people of a famous person or event- A monument to him was erected in St Paul's Cathedral.
在圣保罗大教堂为他修了一座纪念碑。
- A monument to him was erected in St Paul's Cathedral.
- 历史遗迹;有历史价值的建筑
a building that has special historical importance- an ancient monument
古迹
- an ancient monument
- 丰碑;永久的典范
a thing that remains as a good example of sb's qualities or of what they did- These recordings are a monument to his talent as a pianist.
这些录音是展现他钢琴家才华的不朽之作。
- These recordings are a monument to his talent as a pianist.
柯林斯词典
- 纪念碑
Amonumentis a large structure, usually made of stone, which is built to remind people of an event in history or of a famous person. - N-COUNT 历史遗迹;名胜
Amonumentis 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.
英格兰、苏格兰和威尔士的名胜古迹
- ...the ancient monuments of England, Scotland and Wales.
- N-COUNT 丰碑;典范
If you describe something as amonument tosomeone'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.
他在国际上的成就为其信念作出了最好的注解。
- By his international achievements he leaves a fitting monument to his beliefs.
英英释义
noun
- a structure erected to commemorate persons or events
- a burial vault (usually for some famous person)
- an important site that is marked and preserved as public property