Examples of using Edifices in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The various regal edifices with long history invest it with exceptional appeal, not just the‘nation's Best' and yet the‘world's Best'.
In February, architect and activist Sami Aloulou of the conservation group Edifices et Memoires(Buildings and memories)
The Art Deco edifices, with their cinemas and residential buildings,
Thousands of Chinese labourers toil around the clock erecting edifices with names such as Blue Bay Casino Condos and Wisney World,
But time takes its toll, even on the greatest of edifices, and now we needed a new architecture for a new world, more in the
The university's departments are housed in important historic edifices in the center of Milan and in modern buildings in the area known
The University's departments are housed in important historic edifices in the center of Milan and in modern buildings in the area known
This is the common feature of the edifices, especially when the owner is the ruling officer,
a railway station, a cathedral, and numerous Soviet-style edifices.
as well as the churches, monasteries and similar edifices, in which Poland abounds and in which it has found expression.
and Victorian-style edifices with imported materials such as precious stones, gold, and marble.
where the Samaritans worshipped God, and built several edifices, among whom a tomb for his recently deceased son, on which he put a cross, so that the Samaritans, worshipping God, would prostrate in front of the tomb.
Although they were erected on a number of older edifices(possibly with the addition of a Rome baths), many of the oldest defences in the Tripoli fortress("Assaraya al-Hamra", i.e. the"Red Castle")
towering glass edifices, including the eye-catching Urbis exhibition centre.<br/><br/>
to Christianity by the 4th century, as indicated by an absence of Christian symbols and edifices.[2][3] Paganism was practiced in the village until at least 517,
by directing us to fix on the highest parts of those edifices, upright rods of iron made sharp as a needle…”.
nested in their fortresses built above ancient Roman edifices, fought each other trying to hold hands on the papacy.
be connected to the Hanging Gardens, the Cold Baths, and the Cameron Gallery(still housing a collection of bronze statuary)- three Neoclassical edifices constructed to Cameron's designs.
by directing us to fix, on the highest parts of those edifices, upright rods of iron made sharp as a needle…”.
Frank Swettenham, had most of KL's remaining wooden huts demolished in the 1880s and imported British architects from India to design solid, grand edifices suitable for a new capital.