
죽은 사람을 모시는 웅장하고 화려한 무덤 건물.
A large, impressive building constructed to house a tomb or multiple tombs.
예문:
"The royal family was laid to rest in a grand mausoleum overlooking the valley."
"Architects designed the mausoleum to withstand centuries of weathering."
기원전 4세기 카리아의 왕 마우솔로스를 위해 할리카르나소스에 세워진 고대 세계 7대 불가사의 중 하나인 무덤.
The original tomb built for King Mausolus at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
예문:
"The Great Mausoleum at Halicarnassus was destroyed by successive earthquakes over centuries."
"Fragments of the original Mausoleum are now housed in the British Museum."
웅장하지만 생기나 활력이 없어 죽은 공간처럼 느껴지는 장소나 기관.
A place or institution that is grand but feels lifeless, static, or outdated.
예문:
"Without new exhibitions, the gallery risked becoming a dusty mausoleum of the past."
"The massive office building felt like a mausoleum after the company went bankrupt."