1PGOthe official home of a person of very high rank, especially a king or queen – often used in names 王宫;宫殿;〔官位极高者的〕府邸〔常用于名称中〕
Buckingham Palace
白金汉宫
2the Palaceespecially British EnglishBrE the people who live in a palace – used in news reports 住在王宫里的人;王室〔用于新闻报道中〕
The Palace has announced that the Duke and Duchess are to separate.
王室宣布公爵和公爵夫人即将分居。
Examples from the Corpus
the Palace• E., destroyed the first version of the palaces.• And one who has arguably the toughestbrief of all the carvers at the palace.• Some here saw the presence of troops at the palace as implicit support for Bucaram.• There are several rooms in the Palace, so users can jump from site to site.• That might well denote a private problem of your own, not involving the Palace at all.• On your right glance at the windows of the palace of 1493.• Carlson had never been permitted to visitthe Palace before.
3DHHBEAUTIFUL/GOOD-LOOKINGa large beautifully decorated house 富丽堂皇的大房子,豪宅