Monolith
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What Does Monolith Mean?
- 巨石
- 单体建筑
- 独石
Monolith Pronunciation
/ˈmɒn.ə.lɪθ/
Monolith Definition
noun
Definition
A large and impersonal political, corporate, or social structure.
In ZH
一个庞大且无情的政治、公司或社会结构。
How to Use Monolith in a Sentence
- The company grew into a monolith after acquiring several smaller firms.
- Many people see the government as a monolith that does not listen to its citizens.
- The monolith of bureaucracy can be frustrating for those seeking quick solutions.
- In the desert stood a towering monolith, attracting tourists from all over the world.
- The monolith of tradition often clashes with modern ideas.
noun
Definition
A large stone that has been shaped for use as a monument or building.
In ZH
一个已经被雕刻成雕像或建筑的巨大石头。
How to Use Monolith in a Sentence
- The ancient monolith was a site of pilgrimage for centuries.
- Archaeologists discovered a monolith in the ruins of the old city.
- The artist crafted a monolith that became the centerpiece of the exhibition.
- Standing next to the monolith, I felt a deep connection to history.
- The sculptor worked for years to create a stunning monolith from a single block of granite.