balcony 的定义
plural bal·co·nies.
- a balustraded or railed elevated platform projecting from the wall of a building.
- a gallery in a theater.
balcony 近义词
porch or structure above the ground
更多balcony例句
- Enjoy post-hike spa treatments and incredible views of the Flatirons from your balcony.
- Smaller storage sheds can help for quick access to garden basics, and even be used on balconies or in smaller condo units.
- It’s perfect for the succulents on your windowsill, or the cacti collection on your balcony.
- There are many hallways and entryways and balconies, and you get lost trying to find your way.
- Last week, after a Voice of San Diego inquiry, La Vida Real OK’d scheduled family courtyard and balcony visits.
- Orchestra seats cost $100; mezzanine is $75; and balcony, $50.
- From a balcony on one side, a few people looked down on us as we entered, waving hello.
- From his balcony overlooking the American embassy hangs a Palestinian flag.
- Neatly hung laundry still dangled over the main street from the second-floor balcony of an apartment above a blown-out storefront.
- Because Thrones is basically a soap opera, of course a seething Lysa was watching Sansa and Baelish make out from her balcony.
- Now, he chose a small table in a corner of the balcony, close to the glass screen.
- Her thin and narrow hands held the balcony railing rather tightly.
- He, too, sought his bedroom, a cool apartment with a balcony outside the French window.
- On this balcony, which stretched along the whole range of first-floor bedrooms, he stood for a while, pondering deeply.
- She sat still, looking out through the open window to the moonlight that lay on the white stone of the balcony floor.