[/ˈkɔləm; ˋkɑləm/] n 用法: 1 tall pillar, usu round and made of stone, either supporting part of the roof of a building or standing alone as a monument 高柱; (通常为)石制圆柱, 支柱, 纪念柱: The temple is supported by massive columns. 此庙由粗大的柱子支撑. * Nelson's Column is a famous monument in London. 纳尔逊纪念碑是伦敦著名的纪念碑. =>illus 见插图. 用法: 2 thing shaped like a column 圆柱形物: a column of smoke, ie smoke rising straight up 烟柱(直上的烟) * the ,spinal `column, ie the backbone 脊柱(脊骨) * a column of mercury, ie in a thermometer 水银柱(温度计中). 用法: 3 (abbr 缩写 col) one of two or more vertical sections of printed material on a page (印刷品每页上的)列, 栏: Each page of this dictionary has two columns of text. 本词典每页上有两列正文. 用法: 4 part of a newspaper regularly dealing with a particular subject or written by the same journalist (报纸的)专栏: the `fashion, `motoring, fi`nancial, etc column 时装、 汽车、 财经等专栏 * the correspondence columns of `The Times' 《泰晤士报》上的通讯栏 * I always read her column in the local paper. 我经常在当地报纸上看她的专栏文章. 用法: 5 (a) long line of vehicles, ships, etc following one behind the other 长列(排成长行的车辆、 船只等). (b) large group of soldiers, tanks, etc moving forward in short rows 纵队(短排前进的大队士兵、 坦克车等). 用法: 6 series of numbers arranged one under the other 纵行数字: add up a long column of figures 把一串纵行数字相加. |