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obelisk

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Architecture, Buildings
ldoce_239_bob·e·lisk /ˈɒbəlɪsk $ ˈɑː-, ˈoʊ-/ noun [countable]  ldoce_239.png AATBBa tall pointed stone pillar, built to remind people of an event or of someone who has died 方尖碑,方尖塔5  See picture of OBELISK 方尖碑4  See picture of 见图 obelisk
Examples from the Corpus
obeliskIn the middle of the wood was an obelisk commemorating the Emperor.Hot water poured out the tops of basalt pillars that normally stand as cold obelisks in the middle of drained-back lava ponds.Above the col jutted the imposing obelisk of Ama Dablam.It is in the form of a 20-foot high stone obelisk, and gives distances to no less than 3 6 towns.I copied the inscriptions on the plaque and the obelisk in my notebook.My father went out and I was left alone with the obelisk.In the adjoining Garden on the Ramparts stand two obelisks marking the place where the victims of the Defenestration fell in 1618.
Origin obelisk (1500-1600) Latin obeliscus, from Greek, from obelos pointed pillar
ob·e·lisk nounChineseSyllable
built remind to pointed tall a Corpus pillar, stone


obelisk
obelisk /ˈɒbəlɪsk $ ˈɑː-, ˈoʊ-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: obeliscus, from Greek, from obelos 'pointed pillar'
a tall pointed stone pillar, built to remind people of an event or of someone who has died


ob·el·iskBrE /ˈɒbəlɪsk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɑːbəlɪsk/ 🔊, /ˈoʊbəlɪsk/ 🔊 noun
a tall pointed stone column with four sides, put up in memory of a person or an event 方尖碑