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复数:hypogea
borrowed from Latin hypogēum, hypogaeum "underground chamber," borrowed from Greek hypógeion, hypógaion, noun derivative from neuter of hypógeios, hypógaios "underground, subterranean" — more at hypogeal
The first known use of hypogeum was circa 1706
1 Okay, next question: Who built the Hypogeum in Malta?
下一个问题:谁建立了马耳他的地下古墓室?
2 Only a little later than them, on the island Malta, another Stone Age people built a beautiful Hypogeum or underground tomb for their dead.
就是这些人之后,在马尔他的岛上,另一群石器时代的人们为自己建造了一座美丽的地宫(Hypogeum),或者将其称为地下坟墓。
3 One of the main reasons the hypogeum has survived so well is because of its lack of natural light, which encourages the growth of biological organisms.
4 Though experts have finished restoring the hypogeum, officials still plan to renovate other parts of the arena’s structure.
5 The hypogeum, meanwhile, was eventually filled with dirt and rubble.
6 The Lego Roman Colosseum is three stories tall and that doesn’t include the recreation of the hypogeum, the subterranean chamber beneath the arena floor.
7 Inside the Roman Forum new exciting archaeological discovery: a hypogeum with a tuff sarcophagus from the 6th century BC.
8 Silvio Berlusconi constructed an enormous mausoleum at his home in Arcore, near Milan, in 1994: the imitation hypogeum, fit for an Etruscan prince, includes carved niches and objects a media tycoon may wish to take into the next life.
9 An interior view of the Colosseum's hypogeum after the restoration.
10 On most evenings, CoopCulture will run 75-minute tours, taking you through the main floor of the arena and to check out the underground space, known as the hypogeum, where gladiators waited before entering for battle.