mezzanine 英 [ˈmezəni:n]   美 [ˈmezəniːn]

mezzanine

mezzanine  英 [ˈmezəni:n] 美 [ˈmezəniːn]

n. 中层楼;夹楼  adj. 中间的 

名词复数:mezzanines 

Behind the mezzanine office, a kitchen of stainless steel and wood provides room for the studio staff to have working lunches. 在阁楼式办公场所的背面是用不锈钢和木材装修的厨房间,为美术馆职员提供工作午餐。

  • If a sign in your hotel says, "Espresso bar is located on the mezzanine," it means that you can get your daily latte fix on the floor of your hotel that's one story above the ground floor.
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  • n. 中层楼;夹楼
  • adj. 中间的
  • 1. Behind the mezzanine office, a kitchen of stainless steel and wood provides room for the studio staff to have working lunches.

    在阁楼式办公场所的背面是用不锈钢和木材装修的厨房间,为美术馆职员提供工作午餐。

  • mezzanine (n.) 1711, "a low story between two tall ones in a building," from French mezzanine (17c.), from Italian mezzanino, from mezzano "middle," from Latin medianus "of the middle," from medius (from PIE root *medhyo- "middle"). Sense of "lowest balcony in a theater" first recorded 1927.
mez·za·nine / ˈmezəniːn ; NAmE ˈmezəniːn / / ˈmetsəniːn ; NAmE ˈmetsəniːn / noun 1 a floor that is built between two floors of a building and is smaller than the other floors (介于两层楼之间、比其他楼层小的)夹楼层 a bedroom on the mezzanine 夹层楼面上的卧室 a mezzanine floor 夹楼层 2 ( NAmE) the first area of seats above the ground floor in a theatre; the first few rows of these seats (戏院的)最低层楼厅(前座) see also dress circle mezzanine mezzanines mez·za·nine / ˈmezəniːn ; NAmE ˈmezəniːn /
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