tuileries

英 ['twi:ləriz; ,twi:lə'ri:] 美
  • n. 杜伊勒里宫(巴黎旧王宫,现为公园)

英英释义


1. palace and royal residence built for Catherine de Medicis in 1564 and burned down in 1871; all that remains today are the formal gardens
2. formal gardens next to the Louvre in Paris

考试真题


French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was known to be unimpressed by the declining taste of early 18th century cooking, but under pressure to entertain Paris' high society, he too called Careme to his kitchen at Tuileries Palace.

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实用场景例句


At nine in the morning the crowd attacked the Tuileries.
早上九点钟群众攻击了杜伊拉里宫.

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Langdon could now see the end of the Tuileries Gardens , marked by a giant stone archway.
兰登到了现在才得以看清“瓦片公园”的尽头实际上是一条巨型石头拱廊.

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双语例句


1. At nine in the morning the crowd attacked the Tuileries.
早上九点钟群众攻击了杜伊拉里宫.

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2. Langdon could now see the end of the Tuileries Gardens , marked by a giant stone archway.
兰登到了现在才得以看清“瓦片公园”的尽头实际上是一条巨型石头拱廊.

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英文词源


Tuileries
former palace in Paris, begun by Catherine de Medici, 1564; so called because it was built on the site of an ancient tile-works, from Old French tieule "tile," from Latin tegula (see tile (n.)). The former residence of the royal court, it was destroyed by fire in 1871 and now is the site of the Jardin des Tuileries.