towered
- IPA[ˈtouərd]
美式
- (of a structure) having a tower or towers
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- 1. (of a structure) having a tower or towers a towered church towered walls
- a tall, narrow building, either freestanding or forming part of a building such as a church or ... the south-west tower is a wonderful example of late Gothic
- rise to or reach a great height: he seemed to tower over everyone else
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- a tall, narrow building, either free-standing or forming part of a building such as a church or ... the south-west tower is a wonderful example of late Gothic
- rise to or reach a great height: he seemed to tower over everyone else
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- a tall structure fitted with electric lights, typically used for outdoor illumination.
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- a state of privileged seclusion or separation from the facts and practicalities of the real world: the ivory tower of academia
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- a building in Kuala Lumpur consisting of two twin towers linked by a bridge at the 41st floor. ...
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- the two main buildings of the World Trade Center in New York, destroyed in terrorist attacks on ...
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- a tower, often at a high elevation, that especially in former years was staffed by a lookout ... a traditional wooden fire tower
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- a tall pole or tower having one or more antennas attached and by which signals are transmitted ... I was in an area between cell towers and had no reception
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- IPA[ˈtaʊəd]
英式
- (of a structure) having a tower or towers: a towered church towered walls
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