hippodrome

英 ['hɪpədrəʊm] 美 ['hɪpədrom]
  • n. 竞技场;跑马场(古希腊)
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hippodrome (n.)
1580s, from French hippodrome, from Latin hippodromos "race course," from Greek hippodromos "chariot road, race course for chariots," from hippos "horse" (see equine) + dromos "course" (see dromedary). In modern use for "circus performance place," and thus extended to "large theater for stage shows."
1. After it closed its doors in 1939, the Hippodrome Theater presented its final spectacle: the building's demolition.
在竞技场剧院于1939年关闭前, 最后一场表演是: 建筑物的破坏.

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2. The originals were stolen from Constantinople's hippodrome, or chariot racing arena, during the Fourth Crusade.
原物是在第四次十字军东征中,从君士坦丁堡的马车竞技场中偷出来的.

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