Hanapin
Pavilion
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pavilon, marangyang tolda
a tent of considerable size and often luxurious
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pabilyon, tolda
a temporary structure, such as a tent or stand, in which exhibitions and public events are held
What is a "pavilion"?
A pavilion is a large, open structure, often used for outdoor events or gatherings. It usually has a roof for shelter but is open on the sides to allow airflow and easy access. Pavilions can be found in parks, gardens, or at festivals and are used for various purposes, such as hosting picnics, providing shade, or holding ceremonies. They can be simple, temporary structures or more elaborate, permanent buildings, and are often designed to blend in with their surroundings while offering a space for people to gather or relax.
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pabilyon, gusali
*** a large building used for sports or entertainment
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pavilon, kiosk
*** a building next to a sports ground, used by players and people
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paviliyon, kiosko
a standalone structure, typically open and ornamental, used for various purposes such as events, shelter, or as a focal point in parks or gardens
pavilion
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Halimbawa
The opulent palace featured an expansive inner court, complete with marble statues and intricately designed pavilions, offering a lavish setting for royal receptions and ceremonies.