pillar
- IPA[ˈpɪlə]
英式
- a tall vertical structure of stone, wood, or metal, used as a support for a building, or as an ornament or monument.;something shaped like a pillar
noun: pillar, plural noun: pillars
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- 1. a tall vertical structure of stone, wood, or metal, used as a support for a building, or as an ornament or monument. 同義詞
- ▪ something shaped like a pillar a pillar of rock
- ▪ a solid mass of coal left to support the roof of a mine.
- ▪ a person or thing regarded as reliably providing essential support for something he was a pillar of his local community 同義詞
- (in the UK) a large red cylindrical public mailbox.
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- a pillar with four lions on the capital, built by the Emperor Asoka at Sarnath in Uttar Pradesh ...
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- the pillar of the Emperor Asoka with four lions on the capital, built at Sarnath in Uttar ...
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- a climbing rose suitable for training on an upright.
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- (in the UK) a large red cylindrical public postbox.
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- a person who can be relied upon to give a great deal of support and comfort to others
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- a person who can be relied upon to give a great deal of support and comfort to others
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- a bright red colour, like that in which pillar boxes are painted.
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- IPA[ˈpilər]
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- a tall vertical structure of stone, wood, or metal, used as a support for a building, or as an ...
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