殿堂

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Meaning and Usage

The word 殿堂 (diàntáng) literally means 'hall' or 'large ceremonial building.' It is often used metaphorically to refer to a prestigious or authoritative place or institution, such as a 'hall of fame' or a revered cultural or academic institution.

Common Contexts

殿堂 is frequently used to describe places of high status or honor, such as music halls, museums, or metaphorical 'halls' representing excellence in a field (e.g., 文学殿堂 for literature).

Collocations and Patterns

  • 音乐殿堂: a music hall, often a famous or grand concert venue.
  • 文学殿堂: the hall of literature, referring to the highest level of literary achievement or institutions.
  • 科技殿堂: the hall of technology, symbolizing top-tier technological institutions or achievements.

Nuances

Using 殿堂 implies respect and reverence. It is more formal and grand than simply saying 'building' or 'hall.' It often carries a sense of tradition and authority.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 殿堂 with simpler words like 大厅 (dàtīng), which means 'large hall' but lacks the connotation of prestige or authority. 殿堂 is more specialized and formal.

Example Sentences

This music hall is a cultural symbol of the city.

He is praised as a master in the literary hall.

Entering the hall of technology requires continuous effort and innovation.