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pil·lar
/ˈpɪlɚ/
柱子,支柱,臺柱,紀念柱,棟梁
From:
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pil·lar
/ˈpɪlɚ/
名詞
基柱,柱,支柱,臺柱,柱狀物,墩,礦柱,水柱,火柱,用柱支持
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
pillar
柱;導柱
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pil·lar
,
a.
Mach.
Having
a
support
in
the
form
of
a
pillar
,
instead
of
legs
;
as
,
a
pillar
drill
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pil·lar
n.
1.
The
general
and
popular
term
for
a
firm
,
upright
,
insulated
support
for
a
superstructure
;
a
pier
,
column
,
or
post
;
also
,
a
column
or
shaft
not
supporting
a
superstructure
,
as
one
erected
for
a
monument
or
an
ornament
.
Jacob
set
a
pillar
upon
her
grave
.
--
Gen
.
xxxv
. 20.
The
place
. . .
vast
and
proud
,
Supported
by
a
hundred
pillars
stood
. --
Dryden
.
2.
Figuratively
,
that
which
resembles
such
a
pillar
in
appearance
,
character
,
or
office
;
a
supporter
or
mainstay
;
as
,
the
Pillars
of
Hercules
;
a
pillar
of
the
state
.
“You
are
a
well-deserving
pillar
.”
By
day
a
cloud
,
by
night
a
pillar
of
fire
.
--
Milton
.
3.
R.
C
. Ch.
A
portable
ornamental
column
,
formerly
carried
before
a
cardinal
,
as
emblematic
of
his
support
to
the
church
. [
Obs
.]
4.
Man.
The
center
of
the
volta
,
ring
,
or
manege
ground
,
around
which
a
horse
turns
.
From pillar to post
,
hither
and
thither
;
to
and
fro
;
from
one
place
or
predicament
to
another
;
backward
and
forward
. [
Colloq
.]
Pillar saint
.
See
Stylite
.
Pillars of the fauces
.
See
Fauces
, 1.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pillar
n
1:
a
fundamental
principle
or
practice
; "
science
eroded
the
pillars
of
superstition
"
2:
anything
tall
and
thin
approximating
the
shape
of
a
column
or
tower
; "
the
test
tube
held
a
column
of
white
powder
";
"
a
tower
of
dust
rose
above
the
horizon
"; "
a
thin
pillar
of
smoke
betrayed
their
campsite
" [
syn
:
column
,
tower
]
3:
a
prominent
supporter
; "
he
is
a
pillar
of
the
community
"
[
syn
:
mainstay
]
4:
a
vertical
structure
standing
alone
and
not
supporting
anything
(
as
a
monument
or
a
column
of
air
) [
syn
:
column
]
5: (
architeture
)
a
tall
cylindrical
vertical
upright
and
used
to
support
a
structure
[
syn
:
column
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Pillar
used
to
support
a
building
(
Judg
. 16:26, 29);
as
a
trophy
or
memorial
(
Gen
. 28:18; 35:20;
Ex
. 24:4; 1
Sam
. 15:12, A.V.,
"
place
,"
more
correctly
"
monument
,"
or
"
trophy
of
victory
,"
as
in
2
Sam
. 18:18);
of
fire
,
by
which
the
Divine
Presence
was
manifested
(
Ex
. 13:2).
The
"
plain
of
the
pillar
"
in
Judg
. 9:6
ought
to
be
,
as
in
the
Revised
Version
,
the
"
oak
of
the
pillar
",
i.e.,
of
the
monument
or
stone
set
up
by
Joshua
(24:26).
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