pantheon如何读

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pantheon是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 众神
  2. 伟人祠
  3. 【史】万神殿
  4. 众神庙
  5. 名流群
  6. 一国的众神
  7. 先贤祠
  8. 名流
  9. 名人
  10. 英雄人物

pantheon自然拼读

pan·the·on

paen thi an [or] paen thi n [or] paen thi n

pantheon变形

复数:pantheons

pantheon英英释义

noun

the gods of a peopleespecially: the officially recognized gods Climbing the crumbling stone steps, I noticed a fat monkey sitting on the outside wall of the temple, next to a stone carving of Rangda, the witch and troublemaker in the complex Balinese pantheon of frightening demons and protective demigods. —Don Lattin

Two other deities from the vast pantheon of ancient Mesopotamia deserve special mention. These are the sinister powers of the underworld, Ereshkigal and Nergal. —John Gray

a temple dedicated to all the godsNote: Generic use of this sense is rare. The capitalized form Pantheon is the common name of a domed temple in Rome that was begun in 27 b.c. by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and completely rebuilt by the emperor Hadrian circa 118-128 a.d. It was dedicated in 609 a.d. as the Church of Santa Maria Rotonda, or Santa Maria ad Martyres.

a group of illustrious or notable persons or things Robert Strauss also occupies a place in the pantheon of lawyer-lobbyist money raisers …—Elizabeth Drew It was a strike of such purity and importance it immediately earned a place in the pantheon of the game's greatest 72nd hole shots …—Alan Shipnuck Of the historic, formal French Quarter restaurants—a pantheon that includes Antoine's, Galatoire's and Brennan's—Arnaud's was the first to reopen, on Dec. 1.—Mitch Frank

In his mid-seventies, Robert Redford is still hanging on to the good looks and easy charm that have earned him a firm place in the pantheon of American film legends …—Stephanie Green

a building serving as the burial place of or containing memorials to the famous dead of a nationNote: Generic use of this sense is rare. The capitalized form Pantheon is used as or in the English-language names of various buildings around the world that are memorials to or resting places for the dead, perhaps most famously the Pantheon (French: Panthéon) of Paris, which was begun circa 1757 by the architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot as the Church of Sainte-Geneviève.

pantheon词源中文解释

源自15世纪早期的“Panteon 罗马万神殿”,源自拉丁语的“Pantheon”,这是由阿格里帕于公元前25年在罗马建造的一座供奉所有神祇的殿堂(自公元609年改建为基督教圣玛丽亚罗托纳教堂)。源自希腊语的“Pantheion (hieron)”,意为“所有神的(圣地)”,源自“pantheion”的中性形式,该词源自“pantheios”,而“pantheios”源自“pan-”的“全部”的字根(参见 pan-),加上“theios”的“神的或为神的”,“theios”来自“theos”的“神”(它是 PIE 词根 *dhes-,用于形成宗教概念的单词)。从1590年代开始,此词被用来指任何一群崇高的人。

pantheon_建筑行业词汇

万神庙

pantheon词源英文解释

Middle English Panteon, a temple at Rome, from Latin Pantheon, from Greek pantheion temple of all the gods, from neuter of pantheios of all gods, from pan- + theos god

The first known use of pantheon was before the 12th century

pantheon 例句

1 Meanwhile, fellow novelists and critics like Charles Johnson, Salman Rushdie, Stanley Crouch and, in what may have been his last interview, a captivating Philip Roth certify or question Bellow’s place in the American pantheon.

2 It’s not a pantheon or an artistic tradition but rather a kind of ecstatic community.

3 The Sandman belongs to the pantheon of great graphic novels that broke through the boundaries of the often insular world of comics to win mainstream acclaim.

4 It turns out that protection of worker choice no longer ranks very high in the NLRB's pantheon of values.

实践证明,对工人选择权的保护在NLRB的价值体系中已不再占据崇高的地位。

5 Edwards’ film is being pitched as very much a standalone movie, so it’s unlikely the Ersos are being set up to join the grand pantheon of Star Wars families.

6 Howe documents it all — the sex, the drugs and the mystification — with the nonjudgmental vigilance of a devoted fan who has little interest in assessing Nicks’ place in the pop-rock pantheon.

7 “The Princess Bride” has found a special place in the pop-culture pantheon, but it was not an easy or straightforward process.

8 With programming that is unapologetically geared toward building and sustaining a pantheon, Cannes has been lauded as well as faulted for consistency.

9 For years, Jann Wenner, the co-founder and longtime editor of Rolling Stone, held court over the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s annual induction ceremony, formally ushering the night’s assembled superstars into the pantheon.

10 This movie from New Zealand, filmed in a Maori village near the Bay of Plenty, belongs in the pantheon of quaint and quirky locales that make for memorable films.

11 Annabeth also joins Percy as the only character to cross into the author's volumes featuring the Norse and Egyptian pantheons.

12 So for me, it occupies a profoundly meaningful perch in the pantheon.

13 Despite — in fact, because of — the myriad influences on Malaysian cuisine, many ingredients are cemented in the pantheon of the Malaysian pantry, and are indispensable to cooking any truly Malaysian meal.

14 In the pantheon of classic modern buildings, Utzon's creation has the status of myth.

在现代建筑的经典之中, 乌特松的这一创造颇具神秘色彩.

15 A maestro of linguistic control of international caliber, to be sure, on a par with his fellows in the pantheons of modernism and absurdism, Ireland’s Samuel Beckett and Britain’s Harold Pinter.

16 Almost all agrarian societies independently venerated the Sun in their pantheon of gods at one time or another – there was the Sol of the Norse, the Aztec Huitzilopochtli, the Greek Helios.

17 It’s long been my after-midnight-at-the-bar theory that when it comes to urban cultural vanguards, the Michael Jordan era belongs in the pantheon.

18 It ranks high in the pantheon of national classics.

19 Thor : Never mind, Dad, he just said he didn't want to be in the pantheon.

别在意, 爸, 他只是说他不想加入神系.

20 I also get the sense that he showed up every day ready to work, which strikes me as unusual in the pantheon of celebrity do-gooder reality shows.

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