(Noun) fronton, trójkątne zwieńczenie;
n C fronton
fronton
przyczołek
PRZYCZÓŁEK
NACZÓŁEK
(a triangular gable between a horizontal entablature and a sloping roof)
fronton, przyczółek
archit. naczółek
fronton m
Przykłady użycia
Przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
But the snowflakes in front of the gallery churn from a machine on the building's pediment, and the ghostly breath has been etched by acid on the windows.
But who is to say that lower-case Arial from 1982 is preferable to the way we communicated in TRAJAN CAPITALS on the pediments of public buildings in ancient Rome? And how did our eyes switch from accepting one over the other, to the point where a thoughtless choice of capitals-all-the-way became a cause of headaches and dismissals?.
Steadman was married to Leigh when she made Abigail's Party (she also played gorgeously gormless Candice Marie, complete with prim speech impediment and bobble hat, in 1976's Nuts in May').
When these were removed she blossomed overnight into the flame-haired beauty with an hour-glass figure we see today - but their removal left her with a slight speech impediment and she was unable to say the word 'solicitor' until she was 21.
It will all be covered with marble... with a pediment over 120 feet high.
Całe będzie pokryte marmurem... z frontonem wysokim na ponad 50 metrów.
Triangular pediment on four great pillars.
Trójkątny fronton na czterech wielkich filarach.