Pronunciation lóu
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1. From the wood, from the building. Original meaning: a building, a house with more than two floors)
2. Original meaning unchanged [storage building]
Building, heavy house also. -"Shuo Wen"
3. Another example is the teaching building; Office building; Science and technology building; Floor (plaque upstairs); Louguan (the floorboard of high-rise buildings; The name of Taoist temple); There is a building outside the building. Building connection); Corner (cornice of tall building); Architecture (building)
4. The first floor of the building [story; Floor]
Make further progress-Wang Zhihuan's "Heron Tower"
5. Another example: the first floor; second floor
6. Layered structure attached to the upper space of the room for objects or people to live in [attic]. Such as: dark building; loft
7. Buildings built on high places [superstructures]. Such as: building (pavilion); Louxie (a house on a high platform, generally referring to a building); Loucheng (low wall on the tower) also refers to vehicles and boats with upper floors, which are also called buildings. Louche (ancient chariot. Set up a watchtower); Louzhou Palace (Louchuan)
8. Tea shops, hotels, dance halls, old brothels and other places are also called [houses]. Such as: teahouse; restaurant
Group building, building, teahouse, restaurant, attic, car, underground building.
Make a sentence
1. He is a man who refuses to live in a building. His idea of not living in a building will not change until he dies. No one can convince him.
2. The newly-built farmhouse in our village, with rows of buildings and small yards, seems to be patchwork, but it sets off the mountainous countryside extraordinarily beautifully.
3. In the south of the Yangtze River with apricot blossoms and spring rain, the exquisite and handsome attic is simple and elegant, blending with nature; In the vast and sparsely populated Saibei, the roof of the tile house with a roof highlights the dignity of life; In North China of vast expanse, flat-roofed houses are as simple and vigorous as the great plains.
A man's brain is like an empty attic. You should put some furniture in it selectively. Only a fool will put all kinds of rubbish he meets. In this way, the knowledge that is useful to him is squeezed out instead; Or, at most, just mixed with other things. Therefore, it is difficult to access it.
5. Only the upper part of the front of Corinth was damaged; The lattice window on the second floor and the attic on the roof are riddled with bullets and are slowly deforming.