balcony
英 [ˈbælkəni]
美 [ˈbælkəni]
n. 阳台; (剧院的)楼厅,楼座
Collins.2 / BNC.5402 / COCA.5799
牛津词典
noun
- 阳台
a platform that is built on the upstairs outside wall of a building, with a wall or rail around it. You can get out onto a balcony from an upstairs room. - (剧院的)楼厅,楼座
an area of seats upstairs in a theatre
柯林斯词典
- 阳台
Abalconyis a platform on the outside of a building, above ground level, with a wall or railing around it. - (剧院或电影院的)楼座,楼厅
Thebalconyin a theatre or cinema is an area of seats above the main seating area.
英英释义
noun
- a platform projecting from the wall of a building and surrounded by a balustrade or railing or parapet
- an upper floor projecting from the rear over the main floor in an auditorium
双语例句
- All the doors were removed; I created a pavilion-shaped space on the balcony.
所有的门都被拆除;我在阳台上搭建了一个亭子状的空间。 - I stand on the balcony.
我站在阳台上。 - Monica and rachel's balcony, Ross and Rachel are talking.
莫妮卡和瑞秋公寓阳台,罗斯和瑞秋在谈话。 - Chris unhooked the shutters and went out on the balcony.
克里斯拉开百叶窗,走到了阳台上。 - I want a room with a balcony.
我想要一个带阳台的房间。 - Suddenly, a bird jump on my balcony, broke my meditation.
忽然,一只小鸟跳到了我的阳台上,打破我的沉思。 - I enjoy standing in the balcony watching the sunrise and the sunset.
我喜欢站在阳台上看日出和夕阳。 - And I told you I had called this room with the balcony.
好了,我告诉过你我占了这个有阳台的房间了。 - The president and his wife came out onto the balcony.
总统和夫人来到了阳台上。 - He was watching a performance from the balcony.
他正在从楼厅上看电影。
