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单词 architectural
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Definition of architectural in English:

architectural

adjective ɑːkɪˈtɛktʃ(ə)r(ə)lɑrkɪˈtɛktʃərəl
  • 1Relating to the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.

    an architectural firm
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The council expected the four competing architectural firms to provide energy-conscious designs, suitable for the hot, arid regional climate.
    • A number of architectural projects were undertaken to provide facilities for the games, some of which remain icons in Perth's suburban landscape.
    • There's no longer any question that large architectural projects call for sophisticated computer-aided design systems for their execution.
    • This requires attention to the finest shades in the craft of architectural design.
    • They engage in land planning and architectural design that do not commit the developer but present options on which to base financial projections.
    • NATO announced the results of an international architectural design competition for a new headquarters.
    • Joe used architectural software on his computer to alter the basic design.
    • Our readers can speculate about why a particular jury considered these projects to be the best of the year's architectural output.
    • Expressions of interest in these design tasks were called from the architectural profession.
    • The first architectural response was to slice an open stair volume through eleven existing floors.
    1. 1.1 Relating to or constituting buildings.
      Wootton Bassett has retained much of its architectural heritage
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is a compact and comprehensive guide to the city's architectural development.
      • The humble gas station is undergoing something of an architectural renaissance.
      • One of the towers' most significant architectural characteristics is Eastern in nature: the space between them.
      • The owners wanted a modernization that would preserve the family memories and architectural details embodied in the original construction.
      • Architectural aesthetics are rendered irrelevant by the ceremonial excess.
      • It diminishes the usefulness of the book in providing a de facto architectural history of the city.
      • They must now decide if they will go on to form an indelible part of the country's collective architectural consciousness.
      • The geometric pattern is found throughout the country in screens, architectural ornament, and decorative arts.
      • The Petronas Towers in are among the architectural wonders of the world.
      • The long front wall of the museum building in effect forms a city wall to reinforce the older architectural marking of the place.
    2. 1.2 Bearing a resemblance to buildings.
      he liked architectural plants, particularly large spiky palms

Derivatives

  • architecturally

  • adverbɑːkɪˈtɛktʃ(ə)r(ə)liɑrkɪˈtɛktʃərəli
    • In a way that relates to the design and construction of buildings.

      the building will blend architecturally with the adjoining town houses
      historically or architecturally important churches

Definition of architectural in US English:

architectural

adjectiveärkiˈtekCHərəlɑrkɪˈtɛktʃərəl
  • 1Relating to the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.

    an architectural firm
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our readers can speculate about why a particular jury considered these projects to be the best of the year's architectural output.
    • Joe used architectural software on his computer to alter the basic design.
    • A number of architectural projects were undertaken to provide facilities for the games, some of which remain icons in Perth's suburban landscape.
    • This requires attention to the finest shades in the craft of architectural design.
    • They engage in land planning and architectural design that do not commit the developer but present options on which to base financial projections.
    • The council expected the four competing architectural firms to provide energy-conscious designs, suitable for the hot, arid regional climate.
    • NATO announced the results of an international architectural design competition for a new headquarters.
    • The first architectural response was to slice an open stair volume through eleven existing floors.
    • There's no longer any question that large architectural projects call for sophisticated computer-aided design systems for their execution.
    • Expressions of interest in these design tasks were called from the architectural profession.
    1. 1.1 Relating to or constituting buildings.
      Wootton Bassett has retained much of its architectural heritage
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Petronas Towers in are among the architectural wonders of the world.
      • They must now decide if they will go on to form an indelible part of the country's collective architectural consciousness.
      • The owners wanted a modernization that would preserve the family memories and architectural details embodied in the original construction.
      • One of the towers' most significant architectural characteristics is Eastern in nature: the space between them.
      • Architectural aesthetics are rendered irrelevant by the ceremonial excess.
      • The humble gas station is undergoing something of an architectural renaissance.
      • The long front wall of the museum building in effect forms a city wall to reinforce the older architectural marking of the place.
      • It is a compact and comprehensive guide to the city's architectural development.
      • The geometric pattern is found throughout the country in screens, architectural ornament, and decorative arts.
      • It diminishes the usefulness of the book in providing a de facto architectural history of the city.
    2. 1.2 Bearing a resemblance to buildings.
      he liked architectural plants, particularly large spiky palms
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