0 a very tall, narrow building, or part of a building -- wieża
a church tower
the Eiffel Tower
1 to be much taller or higher than someone or something else -- górować nad kimś/czymś , wznosić się nad kimś/czymś
His towering commitment to cancer research, especially breast cancer research, was an inspiration to all who had the privilege of working with him.
The city has a busy waterfront, office towers, streets lined with shops and entertainment and a public transportation system that ties the city together.
The former is a ninth- to tenth-century manuscript of probable continental origin with a drawing on the flyleaf showing an elaborate, towered building.
The towers were constructed over underground car parks.
Scientists will have to quit their ivory towers in order to explain how the patient sorting out of tested information can facilitate agreement.
Even the ivory towers of academia were affected.
The father, to be sure, as a towering image of authority, proved to be a crucial factor in his son's own self-image.
The photosynthetic parameters were measured in exposed sun leaves of 4-7m-high trees with canopy access by means of towers.
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