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Ro·man·esque
ro m nesk
adjective
of or relating to a style of architecture developed in Italy and western Europe between the Roman and the Gothic styles and characterized in its development after 1000 by the use of the round arch and vault, substitution of piers for columns, decorative use of arcades, and profuse ornament
1715年,“源自拉丁语”(比较 romance(名词)),后来指“罗曼式建筑风格(介于罗马和哥特时期之间)”(1819年),由 Roman 和 -esque 组成。受法语 romanesque 的影响,源自晚期拉丁语 Romanice “在通俗拉丁语中”。作为名词,“中世纪早期的建筑风格”,始于1830年。
The first known use of Romanesque was in 1819
Romansnoun
a letter on doctrine written by St. Paul to the Christians of Rome and included as a book in the New Testament see bible
Romaniannoun
a person born or living in Romania
the Romance language of the Romanians
Romaninoun
a member of a people who originated in northern India and now live chiefly in Europe and in smaller numbers throughout the world and who traditionally live by moving from place to place
the language of the Romani
Romanesqueadjective
relating to or being an old style of architecture (as for churches) coming before Gothic architecture and having round arches, thick heavy walls, and few small windows
1 A Virgin in Majesty carved in Île-de-France around 1180 retains the hieratic gravity of the Romanesque age but stares with a wistful smile that betrays the discovery of human feelings in early Gothic sculpture.
2 Its two towers were originally Romanesque but later capped with tall Gothic spires, while the west facade is structurally Romanesque but with a decorative Gothic “curtain” added.
3 A short drive away is the simple Romanesque church at Angoville-au-Plain.
4 Her face, with its pinhole eyes and rudimentary modeling, reveals the recent influence on Picasso of ancient Iberian sculptures and Romanesque carvings.
5 After acting in repertory and television, Carola returned to Edinburgh and gained her PhD, in 1967, on "the animal style in English Romanesque art".
6 Nickelson signs dominated amid the historic mansions lining Fairfield Avenue, built by captains of industry in the early 20th century in a mix of styles from Beaux-Arts to Gothic, Romanesque to Tudor.
7 It is cited in a collective work on Romanesque art in the Louvre published in 2005.
8 But a comedy of errors ensured that we wouldn’t get to see the ruins, which comprise the once-grand Bokor Palace hotel and a Romanesque Catholic church.
9 The church dates from the 12th century, and its beauty stems from the transition of the Romanesque to the Gothic.
10 It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture.
它演变从罗马建筑,并成功地由文艺复兴时期的建筑.
11 Save time for the city’s Duomo, a magnificent red and white striped cathedral, Romanesque on the lower part and transforming into Gothic as it ascends.
12 West of Florence, in nearby Pisa, renovations are under way at that city’s Duomo, the huge Pisan Romanesque cathedral with a famous leaning bell tower.
13 And just next door is Verona’s immense Romanesque cathedral.
14 And they’re not even actual bridges: just archetypes of different styles: Classical on the five euro note, Romanesque on the 10 euro note, and so forth.
15 I press southward, bound for the Castle Restaurant, whose Web site openly boasts that “the infamous Al Capone built this castle and a Romanesque arena to entertain his Hollywood friends in the late ’20s.”
16 Pointed Arches Rather than the rounded arches typical of the earlier Romanesque style, Gothic architecture is known for arches that come to a steep point.
17 Inside the cemetery is a Romanesque - style memorial chapel in memory of Robert Morrison.
坟场内设有纪念马礼逊的小教堂,仿罗马建筑风格.
18 This involved constructing railroad depots, splendid hotels, homes big and small, post office buildings and a spectacular courthouse in the Romanesque style.
19 Equally impressive is the adjoining cloister, where Gothic frescoes believed to have been painted in the 14th and 15th centuries adorn Romanesque colonnades around a contemplative garden.
20 Those accomplishments had resulted in a seven-foot-tall statue of Schuyler being placed, nearly a century ago, on a pedestal in front of Albany’s grandly Romanesque City Hall, just across from the State Capitol.
2 空想
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3 罗马式的
4 传奇的
7 空想的
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8 拉丁语系的