0 a strong column made of stone, metal, or wood that supports part of a building:
1 a strong vertical column made of stone, metal, or wood that supports part of a building or stands alone for decoration
The lobbies will be so wide, as to include within them the pillars in the front and on each side.
The blue square tiles and the orange pillars contrasted with the earth tones and wood of the latest renovation down the corridor.
Far from merely assisting with childcare and domestic tasks, older people are often the economic pillars of multi-generational families.
The thicknesses of adjacent pillars are inferred from the mapping software.
316 cheol hee park crucial pillars that supported the 1955 system and their profound changes.
One of the main pillars of the capitalist developmental state would, therefore, seem to rest on shaky empirical grounds.
They exaggerated in their ways to the point that the pillars of this religion were almost destroyed.
Women tend to be low earners, hence beneficiaries of targeting in the new public pillars.
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(建築物的)柱子,支柱, 墩…
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pilar, pilar [masculine, singular]…
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pilar, sustentáculo, alicerce…
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pilier [masculine], colonne [feminine], pilier…
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