英:['dəʊməl]
美:['doʊməl]
英:['dəʊməl]
美:['doʊməl]
noun
archaic a stately building : mansion
a large hemispherical roof or ceiling
a natural formation or structure that resembles the dome or cupola of a building
a form of crystal composed of planes parallel to a lateral axis that meet above in a horizontal edge like a roof
an upward fold in rock whose sides dip uniformly in all directions
a roofed sports stadium
a person's head
verb
transitive verb
to cover with a dome
to form into a dome
intransitive verb
to swell upward or outward like a dome
Noun French, Italian, & Latin; French dôme dome, cathedral, from Italian duomo cathedral, from Medieval Latin domus church, from Latin, house; akin to Greek domos house, Sanskrit dam
The first known use of dome was in 1513
domesticateverb
to adapt to living with human beings and to serving their purposes
domestic1 of 2adjective
living near or about the places where human beings live
domestic vermin
living with or under the care of human beings : tame
a domestic cat
of, relating to, made in, or done in one's own country
domestic steel
of or relating to a household or family
domestic chores
domestic2 of 2noun
a household servant
domestic1 of 2adjective
living near or about the places where human beings live
domestic vermin
living with or under the care of human beings : tame
a domestic cat
of, relating to, made in, or done in one's own country
domestic steel
of or relating to a household or family
domestic chores
domestic2 of 2noun
a household servant
dome1 of 2noun
a large rounded roof or ceiling shaped like half of a ball
a structure or natural formation that resembles the dome of a building
rock domes
a roofed sports stadium
dome2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a dome
to form into or swell upward or outward like a dome
dome1 of 2noun
a large rounded roof or ceiling shaped like half of a ball
a structure or natural formation that resembles the dome of a building
rock domes
a roofed sports stadium
dome2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a dome
to form into or swell upward or outward like a dome
dome1 of 2noun
a large rounded roof or ceiling shaped like half of a ball
a structure or natural formation that resembles the dome of a building
rock domes
a roofed sports stadium
dome2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a dome
to form into or swell upward or outward like a dome
dome1 of 2noun
a large rounded roof or ceiling shaped like half of a ball
a structure or natural formation that resembles the dome of a building
rock domes
a roofed sports stadium
dome2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a dome
to form into or swell upward or outward like a dome
1 The Houshiding Archean repeated fold within the Fuping domal composite fold group is located in the "hook" of a "hook-like" fold.
猴石顶太古界重褶皱位于阜平太古宙穹状复合褶皱群中一个钩状褶皱的“钩子”部位。
2 The accurate interpretation shows that such domal bodies are the seismic reflections of non-reef-bank deposits of low angle thrust faults, slope slump accumulative zones and turbidite fans.
精细解释表明,此类丘状体是低倾角逆断层构造、斜坡滑塌堆积及浊积扇等非礁滩沉积体的地震响应。
3 the dome of the Capitol building
4 The team's new stadium is a dome.
5 Fried referenced the 2021 Pacific Northwest heat dome, which caused more than 650 deaths in the U.S. and Canada.
6 It is blocked but visible, its dome and minarets peeking over the barrier.