柯林斯詞典tower /?ta??/ (towering,towered,towers) 1. N-COUNT/N-IN-NAMES A tower is a tall, narrow building, that either stands alone or forms part of another building such as a church or castle. 塔 ...an eleventh century castle with 120-foot high towers. …一座11世紀(jì)的城堡,有著120英尺高的塔樓。2. V-I Someone or something that towers over surrounding people or things is a lot taller than they are. 高出許多 He stood up and towered over her. 他站起來,高出她許多。3. N-COUNT A tower is a tall structure that is used for sending radio or television signals. (無線電或電視信號的) 發(fā)射塔 Troops are still in control of the television and radio tower. 軍隊仍然控制著電視和無線電的發(fā)射塔。4. N-COUNT A tower is a tall box that contains the main parts of a computer, such as the hard disk and the drives. (計算機(jī)) 機(jī)箱[計算機(jī)] 返回 tower劍橋詞典a tall , narrow structure , often square or circular , that either forms part of a building or stands alone 塔;建筑物的塔形部分;塔樓,高樓 the Eiffel tower 埃菲爾鐵塔 There's a clock on the church tower. 教堂塔樓上有一座鐘。 He works in an office tower in downtown San Francisco. 他在舊金山市中心的一座高層寫字樓里工作。 a tall , usually metal structure used for broadcasting (通常為金屬結(jié)構(gòu)的)發(fā)射塔 a radio /transmission tower 無線電發(fā)射塔/傳送塔 例句 From the top of the tower, the outlook over the city was breathtaking .After their wedding the bells pealed out from the tower.The plan for a new office tower went ahead regardless of local opposition .Scaffolding has been erected around the tower and repair work will start next week .Don't go up the tower if you're afraid of heights .習(xí)語a tower of strength 返回 tower