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entresol

/en-ter-sol, ahn-truh-, en-; French ahn-truh-sawl/US // ˈɛn tərˌsɒl, ˈɑn trə-, ˈɛn-; French ɑ̃ trəˈsɔl //UK // (ˌɒntrəˈsɒl, French ɑ̃trəsɔl) //

机会,机会主义,机会主义者,机会难得

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural en·tre·sols [en-ter-solz, ahn-truh-, en-; French ahn-truh-sawl]. /ˈɛn tərˌsɒlz, ˈɑn trə-, ˈɛn-; French ɑ̃ trəˈsɔl/. Architecture.

    • : a low floor between two higher floors, the lower one usually being a ground floor; mezzanine.

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Examples

  • In the entresol below lived Camille Desmoulins and his wife in 1792.

  • The wedding party went back to this apartment—on the second floor above the entresol—for the dner de noces.

  • I hastened up stairs, sleeping in the entresol, and was at table with my uncle in three minutes.

  • The central part is carried up a story and an entresol higher than the wings, and, like the wings, is capped by a balustrade.

  • Prime feature of all the year to the little Hamiltons, on the entresol, was their Christmas tree.