pediment

英 ['pedɪm(ə)nt] 美 ['pɛdɪmənt]
  • n. 山形墙;三角墙
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pediment 门窗上的三角楣饰,山花饰

石匠行话,可能来自pyramid拼写变体,拼写受-ment影响俗化。

pediment
pediment: see pyramid
pediment (n.)
triangular part of the facade of a Greek-style building, 1660s, alteration of periment, peremint (1590s), of unknown origin, "said to be a workmen's term" [OED]; probably a dialectal garbling of pyramid, the connection perhaps being the triangular shape. Sometimes associated with ped- "foot." Other possibilities include Latin pedamentum "vine-stalk, prop," and Italian pedamento, which at the time this word entered English meant "foundation, basework, footing." Meaning "base, foundation" is from 1726, by inflience of Latin pedem "foot."
1. There were telescreens all round the pediment.
纪念碑的山墙周围,又布满了电幕.

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2. IT media had a kind of pediment really brilliant lively.
IT媒体的确有了一种山花烂漫的热闹.

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3. Wait for when pediment is brilliant, they laugh in the clump.
待到山花烂漫时, 她们在丛中笑.

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4. The flying long - tail bird foils the pediment, displaying a lovely and harmonious nature.
画面中绶带是长尾山禽,以飞翔姿态烘托山中之花的气氛.深谙大自然纯真、美丽、和谐.

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