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单词 curtain wall
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Definition of curtain wall in English:

curtain wall

noun
  • 1A fortified wall around a medieval castle, typically one linking towers together.

    (尤指中世纪城堡串联塔楼的)幕墙

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Under the moonlight, a dozen of knights were guarding by the drawbridge, which was the only exit out of the curtain wall surrounding the castle.
    • The curtain wall around the town was not very imposing, in fact it was rather pathetic.
    • Into the shadow of the Castle he walked, steadily and swiftly; he arrived at the great open doors of the curtain wall.
    • Will stepped beside her and admired the castle's curtain wall and towers with pretty flags atop them.
    • Our quarters are pretty fortified; there's a 12-foot high Jersey barrier wall, kinda like a medieval curtain wall, all around the perimeter of the CHU area.
    • Different from many of the other Norman strongholds in Wales, this block of buildings was built as an integral part of the curtain wall rather than as a free-standing structure.
    • The Tower - in reality an impregnable medieval fortress surrounded by a double curtain wall - was looking benign beneath a warm summer sun.
    • The sales brochure describes it as the oldest inhabited castle in Ireland, surrounded by four towers and a high curtain wall 300 yards in length.
    • Round towers on a keep or on a curtain wall assisted defence as it was believed that any form of missile thrown or catapulted at the castle would deflect off of a rounded surface.
    • The DeBohun family held the castle for over two centuries and enlarged it with a curtain wall, towers and an impressive entranceway, influenced by the design of fortifications in the Holy Land.
    • The drawbridge was lowered and the four knights rode into the gatehouse and through the curtain wall of the castle.
    • The curtain wall nearest to the castle would have been the highest to give the defenders the maximum height advantage over those attempting to take over the castle.
    • Tantallon Castle, with its impressive 14th century curtain wall, is also worth a visit.
    • The old city walls began as early Viking earthen banks and timber fences in the 9th and 10th centuries, followed by a stone curtain wall built by the Hiberno-Norse in the 12 th century.
    1. 1.1 A wall which encloses the space within a building but does not support the roof.
      悬墙
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The firm has now published a comprehensive guide to its curtain wall and roof glazing systems, a guide developed to help architects incorporate the latest innovations in steel glazing technology into their designs.
      • Using the language of the industrial curtain wall, the architects developed a steel frame that floats in front of the existing building.
      • The curtain wall is given a playful variety through multi-hued curtains, sun-protective blinds, and exterior garden terraces.
      • The kitchen occupies the east side of the house, where a curtain wall ushers in morning light.
      • The next step in the evolution of these double-skin walls was to integrate such decentralized environmental control systems within the standard curtain wall thickness.
      • The lack of an opaque spandrel at the two floor levels creates a gap between the curtain wall and the floors and helps bring much-appreciated daylight down to the ground level of the north-facing enclosed space.
      • A ‘glass veil’ made of a curtain wall of glass blocks enclose the main volume.
      • The perimeter has an aluminum structure and a double-glass curtain wall.
      • The glassy expanse of the curtain wall opens the concourse areas to the sky and the drama of arriving and departing aircraft.
      • One of the largest segments of the construction market is the aluminum curtain wall industry.
      • Near the pointed corner, an external pylon bears steel beams that pierce the curtain wall to support the staircase landings inside.
      • To welcome drop-offs on the land side, curbside canopies reach out beyond the canted curtain wall, and sheltering steel grids swoop and fly over drop-off areas with high-tech exuberance.
      • The north edges of these floors are suspended from the roof cantilever above and stop short of the curtain wall.
      • The curtain wall loses its glazing and swoops beyond the interior spaces to denote the building's public entrance.
      • At the south end, the curtain wall is supported by architecturally exposed trusses that span vertically up to 55 ft.
      • To the west you step down into the double-height living room where a glass curtain wall gives onto a terrace from which you can survey the beach.
      • The facade is like a double curtain wall - one layer made of glass and another of posts, beams, and a shed overhang.
      • A curtain wall with a Mondrian-style composition of glass makes up most of the north and south fronts.
      • The new building is an abstraction of its arboreal neighbours, a seven-storey block encased on the street side by a linear screen of timber mullions that support a glass curtain wall.
      • Uplighter trays are accommodated in a linear reveal along the mid-soffit spine and in the curtain wall transom.

Definition of curtain wall in US English:

curtain wall

nounˈkərtn ˌwôl
  • 1A fortified wall around a medieval castle, typically one linking towers together.

    (尤指中世纪城堡串联塔楼的)幕墙

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The drawbridge was lowered and the four knights rode into the gatehouse and through the curtain wall of the castle.
    • Under the moonlight, a dozen of knights were guarding by the drawbridge, which was the only exit out of the curtain wall surrounding the castle.
    • Different from many of the other Norman strongholds in Wales, this block of buildings was built as an integral part of the curtain wall rather than as a free-standing structure.
    • The curtain wall around the town was not very imposing, in fact it was rather pathetic.
    • The curtain wall nearest to the castle would have been the highest to give the defenders the maximum height advantage over those attempting to take over the castle.
    • Round towers on a keep or on a curtain wall assisted defence as it was believed that any form of missile thrown or catapulted at the castle would deflect off of a rounded surface.
    • Our quarters are pretty fortified; there's a 12-foot high Jersey barrier wall, kinda like a medieval curtain wall, all around the perimeter of the CHU area.
    • Tantallon Castle, with its impressive 14th century curtain wall, is also worth a visit.
    • Will stepped beside her and admired the castle's curtain wall and towers with pretty flags atop them.
    • Into the shadow of the Castle he walked, steadily and swiftly; he arrived at the great open doors of the curtain wall.
    • The old city walls began as early Viking earthen banks and timber fences in the 9th and 10th centuries, followed by a stone curtain wall built by the Hiberno-Norse in the 12 th century.
    • The Tower - in reality an impregnable medieval fortress surrounded by a double curtain wall - was looking benign beneath a warm summer sun.
    • The sales brochure describes it as the oldest inhabited castle in Ireland, surrounded by four towers and a high curtain wall 300 yards in length.
    • The DeBohun family held the castle for over two centuries and enlarged it with a curtain wall, towers and an impressive entranceway, influenced by the design of fortifications in the Holy Land.
    1. 1.1 A wall that encloses the space within a building but does not support the roof, typically on a modern high-rise.
      悬墙
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Uplighter trays are accommodated in a linear reveal along the mid-soffit spine and in the curtain wall transom.
      • The firm has now published a comprehensive guide to its curtain wall and roof glazing systems, a guide developed to help architects incorporate the latest innovations in steel glazing technology into their designs.
      • The glassy expanse of the curtain wall opens the concourse areas to the sky and the drama of arriving and departing aircraft.
      • To welcome drop-offs on the land side, curbside canopies reach out beyond the canted curtain wall, and sheltering steel grids swoop and fly over drop-off areas with high-tech exuberance.
      • The facade is like a double curtain wall - one layer made of glass and another of posts, beams, and a shed overhang.
      • The next step in the evolution of these double-skin walls was to integrate such decentralized environmental control systems within the standard curtain wall thickness.
      • The perimeter has an aluminum structure and a double-glass curtain wall.
      • The new building is an abstraction of its arboreal neighbours, a seven-storey block encased on the street side by a linear screen of timber mullions that support a glass curtain wall.
      • Near the pointed corner, an external pylon bears steel beams that pierce the curtain wall to support the staircase landings inside.
      • The lack of an opaque spandrel at the two floor levels creates a gap between the curtain wall and the floors and helps bring much-appreciated daylight down to the ground level of the north-facing enclosed space.
      • The north edges of these floors are suspended from the roof cantilever above and stop short of the curtain wall.
      • Using the language of the industrial curtain wall, the architects developed a steel frame that floats in front of the existing building.
      • To the west you step down into the double-height living room where a glass curtain wall gives onto a terrace from which you can survey the beach.
      • The curtain wall is given a playful variety through multi-hued curtains, sun-protective blinds, and exterior garden terraces.
      • At the south end, the curtain wall is supported by architecturally exposed trusses that span vertically up to 55 ft.
      • A ‘glass veil’ made of a curtain wall of glass blocks enclose the main volume.
      • One of the largest segments of the construction market is the aluminum curtain wall industry.
      • The kitchen occupies the east side of the house, where a curtain wall ushers in morning light.
      • The curtain wall loses its glazing and swoops beyond the interior spaces to denote the building's public entrance.
      • A curtain wall with a Mondrian-style composition of glass makes up most of the north and south fronts.
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