柯林斯詞典architect /?ɑ?k??t?kt/ (architects) 1. N-COUNT An architect is a person who designs buildings. 建筑師2. N-COUNT The architect of an idea, event, or institution is the person who invented it or made it happen. 設(shè)計(jì)師; 締造者[oft N 'of' n] James Madison was the principal architect of the constitution. 詹姆斯·麥迪遜是該憲法的主設(shè)計(jì)師。 返回 architect劍橋詞典a person whose job is to design new buildings and make certain that they are built correctly 建筑師 a person responsible for achieving a particular plan or aim 設(shè)計(jì)師;創(chuàng)造者;締造者 Bevan was the architect of the British National Health Service. 比萬(wàn)是英國(guó)國(guó)民保健制度的締造者。 例句 After years of study , Tim is now a fully-fledged architect.The architect has quoted £3000 to build an extension .She is a highly recommended architect.He is probably the best known living architect.The architect showed us the house plans that she had drawn up.They're the firm of architects who won the contract to design the National Museum extension .The architects have made imaginative use of glass and transparent plastic . 返回 architect