campanile
campanile — 名詞
- campanilesingular
- campanilesplural
1. a tall, narrow building designed to hold bells, often standing separate from the
鐘樓;鐘塔
獨立或附屬於教堂的鐘塔
a tall, narrow building designed to hold bells, often standing separate from the church or other large building it belongs to
The campanile in the town square rang twelve times to mark midday.
城鎮廣場上的鐘樓在正午時敲響了十二下。
collocation: campanile + rang / ring
Restoration work on the 14th-century campanile took nearly three years to complete.
這座十四世紀鐘樓的修復工程花了近三年才完成。
adjective modifier: 14th-century campanile
From the top of the campanile, visitors could see the cathedral roof and the hills beyond.
從鐘樓頂端,遊客可以看見大教堂的屋頂和遠方山丘。
The sound of the campanile bells woke Sofia at six o'clock every morning.
鐘樓的鐘聲每天早晨六點把 Sofia 叫醒。
- bell tower
the everyday term for any tower with bells; campanile specifically suggests a slender, often freestanding tower, especially in Italian architecture
- belfry
strictly refers to the room or chamber within a tower where bells hang, not the whole structure
文法句型
a/the campanile
the campanile of [building]
用法筆記
Frequently used with a definite article when referring to a specific tower. Common in descriptions of Italian architecture, where many campaniles were built between the 11th and 14th centuries.