hypethral \hi-PEE-thruhl\, adjective:
(Of a classical building) wholly or partly open to the sky.
Follow the gallery around for about a thousand paces until you come to the hypethral. With it dark out you might miss it, so keep an eye open for the plants.
-- Gene Wolfe, Shadow and Claw
The choice of top light for the main galleries is said to have been dictated by the belief that Greek temples were hypethral, that is, open to the sky; from which it was inferred that Greek taste demanded to see works of art under light from above.
-- Benjamin Ives Gilman, Museum Ideals of Purpose and Method
Hypethral stems from the Greek roots hyp- which means "under" and aîthros meaning "clear sky."
(古典建築)全部或部分開放的天空。
按照約一千步廊周圍,直到你來的hypethral。與暗了,你可能會錯過它,所以保持眼睛的植物。
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頂光的主要畫廊的選擇表示相信希臘廟宇hypethral,即開放天空已被支配,從它被推斷,希臘口味要求見的藝術作品,受到來自上面的。
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從希臘根HYP-hypethral莖的意思是“下”和aîthros意思是“晴朗的天空。”
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