balcony如何读

英:[ˈbælkəni]

美:[ˈbælkəni]

balcony英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]阳台 a raised flat surface which is built out from the upstairs wall of a building
  2. [C](电影院等的)楼厅,楼座 the seats upstairs in a theatre

balcony是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 楼座,楼上座位
  2. 楼厅
  3. 眺台,阳台,露台
  4. (戏院里的)包厢
  5. 舰尾望台

balcony自然拼读

bal·co·ny

bael k ni

balcony变形

复数:balconies

balcony扩展

balconied (adj.)

balcony词根

词根:balcony

adj.

balconied 有阳台的

balcony英英释义

  • n.
    • an upper floor projecting from the rear over the main floor in an auditorium
    • a platform projecting from the wall of a building and surrounded by a balustrade or railing or parapet

balcony词组

balcony window阳台窗

balcony door阳台门

balcony词源中文解释

1610年代,“建筑物墙壁上突出的平台,周围有墙或栏杆”,源自意大利语 balcone,源自 balco “脚手架”,该词源自日耳曼语源(可能是朗巴德语 *balko- “梁”),源自原始日耳曼语 *balkon-(参见 balk(n.))。带有意大利语增强后缀 -one。从1718年开始用作“剧院中的画廊”。直到约1825年,通常在第二个音节上重音。相关: Balconied。

balcony_建筑行业词汇

阳台

楼层挑台

balcony词源英文解释

borrowed from Italian balcone, earlier also "window (opening), bay window," probably, via the sense "board closing a window, shutter" (as in Upper Italian —15th-century Venetian— balchon "window shutter"), from balc- (borrowed from Langobardic *balkōn "beam," going back to Germanic) + -one, noun suffix, going back to Latin -ō, -ōn-, suffix of nouns denoting persons with a prominent feature — more at balk >entry 2 Note: The Germanic n-stem *balkōn has been adapted to Italo-Romance by means of the suffix -one; parallel adaptations are Italian gherone "gusset, gore," going back, via Langobardic, to Germanic *gaizōn "wedge, flap of a garment" (see gore >entry 1); magone (early and regional) "stomach, gizzard," going back to Germanic *magōn "stomach." Balcone in the sense "window" is attested in literary Tuscan since Boccaccio (1341) and persists into the twentieth century most strongly in dialects of the northeast (Veneto, Trentino, Friuli—see Lessico etimologico italiano, Germanismi, vol. 1); attestations in Medieval Latin go back to the twelfth century or earlier. Presumably this meaning is an extension from earlier "shutter," attested in a narrower range of Upper Italian dialects and going back to the fifteenth century in a Venetian text. H. and R. Kahane ("Balcone, the Window," Romance Philology, vol. 30, no. 4 [May, 1977], pp. 565-73) take "board closing a glassless window opening" as the original Langobardic meaning. Note in this regard balcón "trapdoor in the floor of a hayloft" in a dialect of Ticino, with comparable forms and senses in Ladin. A different angle appears to be followed by the Lessico, which points to the meaning "plank floor" (ballatoio), attested as Upper Italian balcon (thirteenth century), Genoese barcon (before 1311), and Piedmontese balcon (thirteenth century). The sense "plank floor" would then have hypothetically been extended to "window sill" (which would have been at or slightly above the level of the floor), and then "window opening." The Lessico records the sense "balcony" in the vernacular in 1312, though Latin forms of the word—in either the sense "balcony" or "opening for a window, bay"— are significantly earlier; according to the Kahanes, who believed balcones was broadcast through western Europe by the Cluniac reforms, they can be dated to the tenth century in England, though this would be earlier than Italian records. The later promulgation of the Italian word to European languages in the quite specific sense "balcony" was a product of the Renaissance and the influence of Italian architecture.

The first known use of balcony was in 1618

balcony儿童词典英英释义

bald1 of 2adjective

lacking a natural or usual covering (as of hair)

plain entry 2 sense 1, unadorned

the bald facts

bald2 of 2verb

to become bald

his head is balding

balconynoun

a platform enclosed by a low wall or railing and built out from the side of a building

a platform inside a building extending out over part of the main floor (as of a theater)

balcony 例句

1 He saw Maester Luwin on his balcony, studying the sky through a polished bronze tube and frowning as he made notes in a book.

2 The floor was covered in soft carpets, and at the far end of the room tall glass doors opened onto a broad balcony.

3 I'm sorry, all the balcony seats are sold out.

抱歉,包厢的票都卖完了。

4 The building had wooden balconies with open shutters—from many of them, laundry was hanging to dry in the sun.

5 I wash off the blood and then tiptoe down the hall, to the balcony overlooking the street.

6 I looked up and saw my grandmother's head sticking out over the railings of the balcony above.

7 Auntie Idris is far up on one, waving down at us from a balcony that overflows with leafy plants and bright red flowers.

8 She walks ahead again and two doors open, leading us outside onto a terraced balcony.

9 “Do we send up signal kites? That would be a good idea, huh? We could fly them from the school balcony.”

10 Woman: Does my room have a balcony?

女士: 我的房间有没有阳台?

11 “A sure sign of changing times,” Mr. Chatterjee reputedly admitted from his balcony.

12 Since then I’ve begun to feel that the moonlight walks, balcony talks, and daily adventures were something more to him than fun.

13 Here, on this clean balcony, white and impersonal with centuries of sun, I think of half-past four at Manderley, and the table drawn before the library fire.

14 A wide balcony overhangs the garden.

大阳台突出在花园的上方.

15 When Doreen appeared on the balcony, she was naked under a thin robe.

16 Only once in four hundred years did someone live in the room beneath the balcony, the one with the narrow cot.

17 It causes giddiness, elation, a tickling on the chest wall, the urge to climb a balcony on the rope of the beloved’s hair.

18 I peek in through the open door and find her out on her balcony, looking at the trees and the lake beyond.

19 on summer mornings I often have breakfast out on the balcony

20 So, out on the balcony, we were all so excited that we kept discussing what we were going to do next.

balcony 同义词

1 顶层楼座

god gallery

2 楼座

gallery clerestory

3 包厢

box mezzanine loge

4 第一层楼厅的前排座位

mezzanine

5 阶梯式座位

amphitheater

6 露台

patio veranda terrace

7 凉台

sleepout

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