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pal.ace5pAl7Isn [C]a large house that is the official home of a king, queen or other person of high rank宫殿Demonstrators gathered in front of the presidential palace.示威者聚集在总统官邸门前。The Queen has agreed to open Buckingham Palace to the public.女王同意向公众开放白金汉宫。The Palace is used when referring to the people who live in a palace.宫殿里的人The Palace has issued a statement criticizing the newspaper report.王宫发布声明批评报纸的报道。A palace coup or palace revolution is a situation in which a leader is removed from power by the people who have worked with him or her until then, but who now take control themselves.宫廷政变A palace coup led by the general has toppled the dictator.由将军领导的宫廷政变推翻了独裁者。(dated) Palace is sometimes used in the names of large buildings, such as cinemas or places where people go dancing.宏伟的建筑物,华丽的公共娱乐场所An old movie palace is being restored.一家老影宫正在修复中。
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