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阳台 A balcony is a platform on the outside of a building, above ground level, with a wall or railing around it.
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(剧院或电影院的)楼座,楼厅 The balcony in a theatre or cinema is an area of seats above the main seating area.
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1. an upper floor projecting from the rear over the main floor in an auditorium
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2. a platform projecting from the wall of a building and surrounded by a balustrade or railing or parapet
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- 1.阳台
- 2.楼层挑台
- 1. A balcony overhangs the door below it.
- 阳台悬于其下方的楼门之上。
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- 2. Basking on the balcony, Granny can still keep an eye on the children.
- 老奶奶一面在阳台上晒太阳,一面还能照看孩子们。
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- 3. He stood at a balcony that projects over the entrance.
- 他站在入口上面突出的阳台上。
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- 4. He was watching a performance from the balcony.
- 他正在从楼厅上看电影。
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- 5. 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。
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- 6. The balcony was closed with bars.
- 阳台用铁条封上了。
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- 7. The manager of that theatre created a dangerous situation by allowing people to overcrowd the balcony.
- 那家剧场的经理让过多的人拥挤在楼厅里,造成了一种危险的情形。
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- 8. There was a flurry of activity as the film star appeared on the balcony.
- 那名影星在阳台上一露面就引发了一阵骚动。
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- 9. You can see the sea from our balcony.
- 你从我们的阳台上就能看见大海。
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