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pillar

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Buildings, Building, Geology
pil·lar /ˈpɪlə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun [countable]  1 column.jpg a) TBBa tall upright round post used as a support for a roof or bridge 柱子,墩 Eight massive stone pillars supported the roof. 八根巨大的石柱支撑起房顶。 b) TBa tall upright round post, usually made of stone, put up to remind people of an important person or event 〔通常为石质的〕纪念柱2 pillar of society/the community/the church etc IMPORTANTsomebody who is an important and respected member of a group, and is involved in many public activities 社会/社区/教会等的栋梁[中坚分子] Mr Fitzwilliam had been seen as a pillar of the community. 菲茨威廉先生已被视为社区的骨干。3 BASICa very important part of a system of beliefs or ideas 〔信仰或思想的〕支柱,核心pillar of One of the pillars of a civilized society must be that everyone has equal access to the legal system. 文明社会的基础之一就是法律面前人人平等。4 be driven/pushed from pillar to post PROBLEMto have to go from one person or situation to another without achieving much or being able to settle 到处碰壁,走投无路 The poor kid has been pushed from pillar to post. 这个可怜的孩子被逼得走投无路。5 be a pillar of strength if someone is a pillar of strength, they are there to give you help and support at a difficult time 是(的)精神支柱[坚强后盾] Christine’s been a pillar of strength to me. 克里斯蒂娜一直是我的精神支柱。6. pillar of dust/smoke/flame etc CFa tall upright mass of dust, smoke, flame etc 一柱灰尘/烟柱/火柱等
Examples from the Corpus
pillarNever mind that he had been a pillar of the regime and was approved on to the ballot by the Council of Guardians.I run between the concrete pillars holding up the elevated railway, on to the steep stairs.This takes us right back to the first pillar of meaningful work: freedom.Below, dim curds of refuse lay clotted about the glass pillars of the Maserati Mall.The dome was entire gold, standing upon three hundred pillars of precious stones.Athelstan gazed at the square, squat pillars decorated with greenery like his own in Southwark, though not as beautiful.IBM's three pillars of business wisdom are service, people, and perfection.A white pillar of steam marked its finale.Outside the stately music hall, two-story white pillars are quietly rotting away.
Origin pillar (1200-1300) Old French piler, from Latin pila
pil·lar nounChineseSyllable
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pillar
pillar /ˈpɪlə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: piler, from Latin pila

1.
  a. a tall upright round post used as a support for a roof or bridge:
    Eight massive stone pillars supported the roof.
  b. a tall upright round post, usually made of stone, put up to remind people of an important person or event
2. pillar of society/the community/the church etc somebody who is an important and respected member of a group, and is involved in many public activities:
    Mr Fitzwilliam had been seen as a pillar of the community.
3. a very important part of a system of beliefs or ideas
    pillar of
    One of the pillars of a civilized society must be that everyone has equal access to the legal system.
4. be driven/pushed from pillar to post to have to go from one person or situation to another without achieving much or being able to settle:
    The poor kid has been pushed from pillar to post.
5. be a pillar of strength if someone is a pillar of strength, they are there to give you help and support at a difficult time:
    Christine’s been a pillar of strength to me.
6. pillar of dust/smoke/flame etc a tall upright mass of dust, smoke, flame etc


pil·larBrE /ˈpɪlə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpɪlər/ 🔊 nouna large round stone, metal or wooden post that is used to support a bridge, the roof of a building, etc., especially when it is also decorative (尤指兼作装饰的)柱子,桥墩a large round stone, metal or wooden post that is built to remind people of a famous person or event 纪念柱 SYN column ~ of sth a mass of sth that is shaped like a pillar 柱状物a pillar of smoke/rock 烟柱;石柱~ of sth a strong supporter of sth; an important member of sth 台柱子;主心骨;中流砥柱a pillar of the Church教会的骨干分子a pillar of society社会中坚~ of sth a person who has a lot of a particular quality 富有某种素质的人;某种素质的化身She is a pillar of strength in a crisis. 她在危难中表现非常坚强。🔊🔊a basic part or feature of a system, organization, belief, etc. (组织、制度、信仰等的)核心,基础,支柱the central pillar of this theory这一理论的核心支柱be driven, pushed, etc. from ˌpillar to ˈpostto be forced to go from one person or situation to another without achieving anything 被迫四处碰壁(或到处奔波)