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Noun:
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a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place;
"there was a three-story building on the corner"
"it was an imposing edifice"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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This edifice is used as a working place.
這棟國際大廈是辦公用的。
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There is a huge Victorian edifice in the area.
該的地方有幢維多利亞式的浩大古單體建筑。
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The legislature is housed in an impressive granite edifice.
頒布法律部門座落在一幢顯著的花崗巖石材樓體里。
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The whole edifice of his hopes was destroyed .
他心中的想讓一小部分都毀了。
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His theory of justice was elaborate and forms a cornerstone of his philosophical edifice.
他簡要陳述的公平正義理論與實踐造成了其人類學裝修標準的命脈。
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He had been living..in an edifice of red brick, with granite copings and an enormous fan-light over the door.
產自: H. James
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One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down.
選自: R. M. Pirsig
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