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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
column
col·umn [column columns] BrE [ˈkɒləm] NAmE [ˈkɑːləm] noun 1. a tall, solid, vertical post, usually round and made of stone, which supports or decorates a building or stands alone as a ↑monument • The temple is supported by marble columns. •Nelson's Column in London 2. a thing shaped like a column •a column of smoke (= smoke rising straight up) see also ↑spinal column, ↑steering column 3. (abbr.col.)one of the vertical sections into which the printed page of a book, newspaper, etc. is divided •a column of text •a dictionary with two columns per page • Put a mark in the appropriate column. • Their divorce filled a lot of column inches in the national papers (= got a lot of attention). 4. a part of a newspaper or magazine which appears regularly and deals with a particular subject or is written by a particular writer •the gossip/financial column • I always read her column in the local paper. see also ↑agony column, ↑personal column 5. a series of numbers or words arranged one under the other down a page •to add up a column of figures 6. a long, moving line of people or vehicles •a long column of troops and tanks see also ↑fifth column Word Origin: late Middle English: partly from Old French columpne, reinforced by its source, Latin columna ‘pillar’. Thesaurus: column noun C •a temple with marble columns pillar • • post • • support • a stone/concrete column/pillar a wooden/steel/iron column/pillar/post/support a column/pillar/post supports sth Example Bank: •He has a regular column in a weekly newspaper. •She saw his name in an obituary column. •So many column inches are devoted to film stars. •The roof is supported by four huge columns. •a column of troops •a weekly column on films showing in London •a weekly column on movies showing in the capital •colonnades of fluted Doric columns •to march in columns •Corinthian columns are decorated with leaves at the top. •He writes a gossip column for the local paper. •I always read her column in the paper. •It was an Athenian temple with long colonnades of limestone columns. •Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square is one of London's best-known landmarks. •The churches have classical columns and decoration. •The temple is supported by fluted marble columns. •The website runs an online advice column for teenagers.
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