哥特式
gē tè shì
Pinyin

Definition

哥特式
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gē tè shì
  1. gothic

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

  1. 1 elder brother
gē men
  1. 1 Brothers!
  2. 2 brethren
  3. 3 dude (colloquial)
  4. 4 brother (diminutive form of address between males)
gē ge
  1. 1 older brother
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè],位[wèi]
dà gē
  1. 1 eldest brother
  2. 2 big brother (polite address for a man of about the same age as oneself)
  3. 3 gang leader
  4. 4 boss
shuài gē
  1. 1 handsome guy
  2. 2 lady-killer
  3. 3 handsome (form of address)
fāng shì
  1. 1 way
  2. 2 manner
  3. 3 style
  4. 4 mode
  5. 5 pattern
  6. 6 CL:個|个[gè]
fāng chéng shì
  1. 1 equation
mó shì
  1. 1 mode
  2. 2 method
  3. 3 pattern
zhèng shì
  1. 1 formal
  2. 2 official
  1. 1 special
  2. 2 unique
  3. 3 distinguished
  4. 4 especially
  5. 5 unusual
  6. 6 very
  7. 7 abbr. for 特克斯[tè kè sī], tex
tè bié
  1. 1 especially
  2. 2 special
  3. 3 particular
  4. 4 unusual
tè gōng
  1. 1 secret service
  2. 2 special service
  3. 3 secret service agent
  4. 4 special agent
tè zhǒng bīng
  1. 1 commando
  2. 2 special forces soldier
tè sè
  1. 1 characteristic
  2. 2 distinguishing feature or quality
Zhōng guó shì
  1. 1 Chinese style
  2. 2 à la chinoise
Zhōng shì
  1. 1 Chinese style
èr gē
  1. 1 second brother
fú tè jiā
  1. 1 vodka (loanword)
Wěi gē
  1. 1 Viagra (male impotence drug)
yí shì
  1. 1 ceremony

Idioms (1)

大错特错
dà cuò tè cuò
  1. 1 to be gravely mistaken (idiom)

Sample Sentences

这座中世纪哥特式建筑位于巴黎市中心塞纳河畔,1163年始建,1345年完工,是法国最具代表性的文物古迹之一,1991年由联合国教科文组织列入世界遗产名录,每年吸引至少1300万名游客。
zhè zuò zhōngshìjì gētèshì jiànzhù wèiyú Bālí shìzhōngxīn SāinàHé pàn , nián shǐjiàn , nián wángōng ,shì Fǎguó zuì jù dàibiǎoxìng de wénwù gǔjì zhīyī , nián yóu LiánhéguóJiàoKēWénZǔzhī lièrù shìjiè yíchǎn mínglù ,měinián xīyǐn zhìshǎo wànmíng yóukè 。
This medieval Gothic building is located on the banks of the Seine in central Paris. It was built in 1163 and completed in 1345. It is one of the most representative cultural relics in France. It was listed by UNESCO on the World Heritage List in 1991 and attracts at least 13 million tourists annually.