balcony 英 [ˈbælkəni]   美 [ˈbælkəni]

balcony

balcony  英 [ˈbælkəni] 美 [ˈbælkəni]

n. 阳台 

名词复数:balconies 

Our garden is overlooked from the neighbour's balcony. 从邻居的阳台居高临下可以俯视我家的花园。
put the plants on her balcony. 把植物摆放到她家阳台上。

  • A balcony is a porch or platform that extends from an upper floor of a building. Your apartment might have a balcony with a view of a city park.
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  • n. 阳台
  • 1. Our garden is overlooked from the neighbour's balcony.

    从邻居的阳台居高临下可以俯视我家的花园。

  • 2. put the plants on her balcony.

    把植物摆放到她家阳台上。

  • balcony (n.) 1610s, "platform projecting from a wall of a building surrounded by a wall or railing," from Italian balcone, from balco "scaffold," which is from a Germanic source (perhaps Langobardic *balko- "beam"), from Proto-Germanic *balkon- (see balk (n.)). With Italian augmentative suffix -one. From 1718 as "gallery in a theater." Until c. 1825, regularly accented on the second syllable. Related: Balconied.
bal·cony / ˈbælkəni ; NAmE ˈbælkəni / noun ( plural bal·conies ) 1 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 balconyfrom an upstairs room. 阳台 2 an area of seats upstairs in a theatre (剧院的)楼厅,楼座 see also circle n.  (4 ) , first balcony balcony balconies bal·cony / ˈbælkəni ; NAmE ˈbælkəni /
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