0 a type of arch that supports a roof or ceiling, especially in a church or public building, or a ceiling or roof supported by several of these arches
1 a room, especially in a bank, with thick walls and a strong door, used to store money or valuable things in safe conditions:
2 to jump over something by first putting your hands on it or by using a pole:
3 a type of arch that supports a roof or ceiling, esp. in a church or public building, or a ceiling or roof supported by several of these arches
4 a room, esp. in or under the ground floor of a large building, that is used to store things safely:
5 to jump over something:
6 a room with thick walls and a strong door, which is used to safely store money, valuable things, etc.:
7 to move someone suddenly to a more important position:
His impressive fundraising vaulted him into the top tier of candidates.
8 to move suddenly to a higher level or a more important position:
With the determination of these centre-points, we have all the information needed to construct the vaults.
Here, an approach is developed specifically to the study of arches and vaults.
The church vaulting runs on the axis of the altar, so it is seen externally on the most important west and east ends.
The roof rests directly on the church vaults.
The rectangular vaulting bays are mostly star vaulted in many different designs.
The vaulting shafts run up to the full height of the building.
The interior, though restored, is based on the original pattern, though with later vaults and enlarged clerestory windows.
The churches are wide and are generally vaulted.
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拱, (尤指教堂或公共建築的)拱頂,穹頂, 房間…
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拱, (尤指教堂或公共建筑的)拱顶,穹顶, 房间…
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bóveda, cámara, cripta…
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abóbada, caixa-forte, cripta…
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kasa dairesi, (kilise) mezar odası, sıçramak…
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cave voûtée, chambre forte, caveau…
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sklepení, trezor, hrobka…
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hvælving, boks, -boks…
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