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单词 rose window
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Definition of rose window in English:

rose window

noun
  • A circular window with mullions or tracery radiating in a form suggestive of a rose.

    圆花窗

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition, behind the cross, above Christ's head, a rose window helps to link viewer to image, bizarrely placing the action within a church.
    • Additionally, a beautiful rose window was put in at the front of the church and floodlit from the inside, allowing a mirage of colours to emerge from the window, something which will become a feature of the famous mall.
    • ‘It's the rose window of my little Northwestern cathedral,’ he sighs, weary but contented.
    • On July 9, 1984, York Minster was hit by a devastating fire, leaving its famous rose window in shattered fragments.
    • Unfortunately, this popular tale has as much basis as the legends attributing crucifixes and saintly reliefs in various Apuan village churches, and even one Gothic rose window, to the great master.
    • Seen outside their architectural settings, pictures of rose windows create a psychedelic effect, says Edmund Fawcett, as a new book throws light on how stonemasons and glaziers brought stained glass into Gothic churches
    • The headhouse itself was wonderfully refurbished, with sunbeams shining again through the great rose windows down onto the polished waiting room floor.
    • A major renovation project on St Magnus Cathedral's rose window is now complete, with the scaffolding expected to start coming down this week.
    • The main feature is a rubble stone and masonry ‘ruinette’, complete with rose window, named St Leonard's Priory.
    • Eventually a blurred, bleeding reproduction of the rose window will be produced, and will, I presume, be exhibited, possibly over the very window from which the form is derived.
    • The Christ statue is to be placed underneath a new rose window, being made by Osbaldwick-based stonemason William Anelay.
    • This classic Episcopalian cathedral has an exquisite rose window high above its front doors.
    • All aspects of the cathedral at Chartres had allegorical meaning: the rose window referred to the orderly cosmos.
    • The frame acquired the architectural elements of its churchlike structure: columns, cornices, arches and traceries, buttresses, ornate roundels like rose windows.
    • There are about 650 little paper flowers obsessively tacked to the wall, referencing a rose window, all kinds of associations, but also creating an abstract form.
    • A huge, round rose window glowed with neon - enhanced colours, lighting the dance floor with shards of light.
    • The church is recognised for its spectacular Victorian architecture and huge rose window, which is protected by wire mesh against attack.
    • Immediately inside the main door there is a remarkable oval shaped baptistry with a rose window and a ceiling full of five, six and seven pointed stars on a dark blue night sky.
    • The project saw the renewal of stonework and replacement of masonry on the cathedral's rose window.
    • Here, Rilke compares the rose window of a cathedral to the eye of a cat, the gaze of which is in turn likened to a whirlpool.

Definition of rose window in US English:

rose window

nounroʊz ˈwɪndoʊrōz ˈwindō
  • A circular window with mullions or tracery radiating in a form suggestive of a rose.

    圆花窗

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The headhouse itself was wonderfully refurbished, with sunbeams shining again through the great rose windows down onto the polished waiting room floor.
    • In addition, behind the cross, above Christ's head, a rose window helps to link viewer to image, bizarrely placing the action within a church.
    • Here, Rilke compares the rose window of a cathedral to the eye of a cat, the gaze of which is in turn likened to a whirlpool.
    • There are about 650 little paper flowers obsessively tacked to the wall, referencing a rose window, all kinds of associations, but also creating an abstract form.
    • On July 9, 1984, York Minster was hit by a devastating fire, leaving its famous rose window in shattered fragments.
    • Unfortunately, this popular tale has as much basis as the legends attributing crucifixes and saintly reliefs in various Apuan village churches, and even one Gothic rose window, to the great master.
    • The project saw the renewal of stonework and replacement of masonry on the cathedral's rose window.
    • The frame acquired the architectural elements of its churchlike structure: columns, cornices, arches and traceries, buttresses, ornate roundels like rose windows.
    • A huge, round rose window glowed with neon - enhanced colours, lighting the dance floor with shards of light.
    • The church is recognised for its spectacular Victorian architecture and huge rose window, which is protected by wire mesh against attack.
    • Immediately inside the main door there is a remarkable oval shaped baptistry with a rose window and a ceiling full of five, six and seven pointed stars on a dark blue night sky.
    • Additionally, a beautiful rose window was put in at the front of the church and floodlit from the inside, allowing a mirage of colours to emerge from the window, something which will become a feature of the famous mall.
    • This classic Episcopalian cathedral has an exquisite rose window high above its front doors.
    • Eventually a blurred, bleeding reproduction of the rose window will be produced, and will, I presume, be exhibited, possibly over the very window from which the form is derived.
    • The main feature is a rubble stone and masonry ‘ruinette’, complete with rose window, named St Leonard's Priory.
    • A major renovation project on St Magnus Cathedral's rose window is now complete, with the scaffolding expected to start coming down this week.
    • All aspects of the cathedral at Chartres had allegorical meaning: the rose window referred to the orderly cosmos.
    • Seen outside their architectural settings, pictures of rose windows create a psychedelic effect, says Edmund Fawcett, as a new book throws light on how stonemasons and glaziers brought stained glass into Gothic churches
    • ‘It's the rose window of my little Northwestern cathedral,’ he sighs, weary but contented.
    • The Christ statue is to be placed underneath a new rose window, being made by Osbaldwick-based stonemason William Anelay.
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