樓閣

building / pavilion

Characters and words in 樓閣

surname Lou

= + : In the outhouse's kitchen (ou2), Sir Lancelot (l) set up a Christmas tree (木) next to his lunar mansion (娄). Lancelot made himself a Christmas present by adding another floor on top of his lunar mansion. His lunar mansion now is a big, storied building (楼).
house with more than 1 story / storied building / floor / CL:層|层[ceng2],座[zuo4],棟|栋[dong4]

= + : In the outhouse's kitchen (ou2), Sir Lancelot (l) set up a Christmas tree (木) next to his lunar mansion (娄). Lancelot made himself a Christmas present by adding another floor on top of his lunar mansion. His lunar mansion now is a big, storied building (楼).
pavilion (usu. two-storied) / cabinet (politics) / boudoir / woman's chamber / rack / shelf

= + : Guy Fawkes (g) has a hidden two-storied pavilion (阁) in the elevator's kitchen (e2). Of course he built it underground, and the entrance is a trap door (门) with a big star (各) on it.

Words with 樓閣

pavilion in the air (idiom); unrealistic Utopian construction / castles in Spain / imaginary future plans
pavilions and kiosks (in Chinese gardens)

Sentences with 樓閣

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