英:[pɔːtʃ]
美:[pɔːrtʃ]
英:[pɔːtʃ]
美:[pɔːrtʃ]
复数:porches
porchlike (adj.)
noun
an open platform, often with a roof, that serves as the back or front entrance of a house.
a structure either not enclosed, or enclosed with windows, screening, or the like, that is attached to the outside of a house; sun porch; veranda.
大约在 1300 年, porche,“有盖的入口; 建筑物前面开放的屋檐结构”,源自旧法语 porche “门廊,门厅”,来自拉丁语 porticus “有盖廊道,柱间有盖走道,拱廊,门廊”,源自 porta “城门,门; 入口”(来自 PIE 词根 *per- (2)“领导,越过”)。
这个拉丁词被直接借入古英语,成为 portic 。尤其是(14 世纪后期)“建筑物前面或侧面的有盖走道或柱廊”。在美国,到 1832 年被用于描述英国人所称的 veranda 。
门廊
又称 :门廊(portico)
Middle English porche, from Anglo-French, from Latin porticus portico, from porta gate; akin to Latin portus port — more at ford
The first known use of porch was in the 14th century
porchnoun
a covered entrance to a building usually with a separate roof
1 Because bomber pilots were more likely to target a cheerfully lit house than another smudge in the dark, every house was blacked out—every porch light dark, every window opaque.
2 Edward stood in the halo of the porch light, looking like a male model in an advertisement for raincoats.
3 All they needed was to see Matt’s long spare shape coming down the street and by the time he got to the porch they were ready for him.
4 So she swung one leg over the porch railing and fiddled with the window.
5 Great big front porch that you got to walk up a couple of steps to get to.
6 That Jackie was gone and in her place was this new Jackie with blue streaks in her hair, out on the porch telling Bertha how much she loved the Blue Ridge Mountains.
7 I don't go in the front door of my house because the front porch has a light that goes on whenever anyone walks up the steps.
8 To the left. there is a beautiful entry hall. a sitting room. and a sun porch.
剩下的部分. 有一漂亮的走廊. 一个客厅和一个阳台.
9 He ate on the porch with the hens.
10 Laundry is strung across a sagging front porch.
一堆洗好的衣服晾晒在一座破落房屋的门廊前。
11 Miles shoved the key above the doorframe, then grabbed us both and yanked us off the porch.
12 Marly stood on the porch, breathing the flowery smells and looking at the bright stars.
13 The building was ringed by a rickety porch—sagging rockers, peeling paint.
14 No big deal, NBD, Dwyer wrote in beer on the wooden slats of the back porch with the nozzle from the keg.
15 Sunset at six o’clock means that life does go on after dark: reading by lamplight on the porch, our family’s evening event.
16 I crawl out my window onto the porch roof and wrap myself in all my blankets.
17 He straightened it as best he could with his hurt fingers and put it on the porch.
18 Ray racing out to the living room, through the door, to the porch, down the steps, and all the way out into the field.
19 Renting blacks cast furtive glances at these owned yards and porches, and made firmer commitments to buy themselves “some nice little old place.”
20 “Well, thanks . . .” Outside, Snuffy seated himself on the porch, smoking a cigarette and tugging luxuriously on his beer while O. J. Martinez counted and recounted his newspapers.
1 门廊
stoop portico galilee zaguan hall piazza lanai ramada stoa xystus vestibule stoep gallery narthex pronaos foyer lobby atrium
2 入口
portal close entry mouth entrance intake chop hatch inlet ingress entranceway adit introitus propylaeum pronaos