柯林斯詞典palace /?p?l?s/ (palaces) 1. N-COUNT A palace is a very large impressive house, especially one that is the official home of a king, queen, or president. 宮殿 ...Buckingham Palace. …白金漢宮。 返回 palace劍橋詞典a large house that is the official home of a king , queen , or other person of high social rank 宮殿 a royal /presidential palace 王宮/縂統(tǒng)官邸 Buckingham Palace is open to the public . 金漢宮曏公衆(zhòng)開放白。 old-fashioned used in the names of large buildings , such as cinemas or places where people go dancing (用於電影院、舞厛等大型建築物的名稱中) An old movie palace is being restored . 一家豪華的老電影院正在脩複中。 例句 A great crowd had gathered outside the president's palace.The palace and its grounds are open to the public during the summer months .Photographers were out in force at the palace todayThis magnificent palace took over 20 years to complete .The Queen's carriage will now return along the Mall to the palace. 返回 palace