pavilion
/pəˈvɪliən/ (bre, ipa) · [pəvˈɪljən] /pəˈvɪliən/ (ame, ipa) · [pəvˈɪljən] /pə-ˈvil-yən/ (ame, mw)
pavilion — noun
- pavilionsingular
- pavilionsplural
1. a large temporary structure, often like a tent, where people display, sell, or p
a large temporary structure, often like a tent, where people display, sell, or present something at an event
At the night market, the tea company decorated its pavilion with red lanterns.
company pavilion at an event
We tasted mango ice cream at a food pavilion near the gate.
food pavilion
During the expo, each country ran a pavilion beside the lake.
At the flower show, a long white pavilion shaded tired visitors all afternoon.
文法句型
food pavilion
country pavilion
expo pavilion
用法筆記
Often used at fairs, festivals, and world expos, especially with a word naming the country, company, or activity. Distinguish from sense 5, which usually refers to a permanent park or garden structure.
常見錯誤
2. a small building beside a sports ground where players change, rest, and sometime
a small building beside a sports ground where players change, rest, and sometimes watch the game
The captain walked back to the pavilion after the lunch break.
return to the pavilion
Parents waited outside the pavilion while the girls changed for hockey.
Rain hit the roof of the pavilion during the village cricket match.
From the pavilion, Coach Rivera watched the final part of the cricket match.
- clubhouse
common at golf, tennis, or cricket clubs and often used more broadly for members
- field house
an American term for a sports-support building, sometimes larger than a pavilion
- grandstand
mainly the seating area for spectators, not the players' changing space
文法句型
cricket pavilion
return to the pavilion
watch from the pavilion
用法筆記
Most common in cricket and other field-sport settings. Distinguish from sense 3, which names the main building where the event happens.
常見錯誤
3. an attractive open structure set in parks or gardens where people rest, meet, li
an attractive open structure set in parks or gardens where people rest, meet, listen to music, or dance
The band played old songs in the park pavilion on Saturday night.
park pavilion
Grandpa read the newspaper in a garden pavilion after breakfast.
garden pavilion
The couple rented the lakeside pavilion for a summer dance.
Halfway up the hill, children rested in the wooden pavilion beside the path.
- gazebo
usually smaller and mainly built for sitting or enjoying the view
- bandstand
specifically designed for musicians to perform in a park
- shelter
a broad practical word that does not suggest beauty or style
- summerhouse
often more enclosed and private than a public pavilion
文法句型
park pavilion
garden pavilion
rent the pavilion
用法筆記
Usually refers to an open-sided structure in a park, garden, or recreation area. Distinguish from sense 4, which is commonly temporary and tied to public events.
4. a large building where sports events, concerts, and other public shows are held
a large building where sports events, concerts, and other public shows are held
The city pavilion filled with music fans before the evening show.
city pavilion
Workers swept the pavilion floor after the high school basketball final.
A winter food fair opened inside the riverside pavilion.
Bright lights flashed around the pavilion during the city's winter dance contest.
文法句型
city pavilion
inside the pavilion
concert pavilion
用法筆記
This sense usually refers to the main venue for a public event. Distinguish from sense 1, which is the smaller building next to a sports field.
常見錯誤
5. a named building or section in a larger place, often used for one special purpos
a named building or section in a larger place, often used for one special purpose
The children's pavilion stands across the road from the main hospital.
named unit in a complex
The museum opened a science pavilion for children beside the old stone hall.
New students met outside the east pavilion before the guide led them around campus.
The cancer pavilion has its own quiet garden for patients.
文法句型
children's pavilion
cancer pavilion
east pavilion
用法筆記
Often appears in the name of a hospital, museum, school, or other large site, with a word before pavilion showing its function. Distinguish from sense 4: this sense refers to a permanent part of a larger place.