exedra 的定义
plural ex·e·drae [ek-si-dree, ek-see-dree]. /ˈɛk sɪˌdri, ɛkˈsi dri/.
- a room or covered area open on one side, used as a meeting place.
- a permanent outdoor bench, semicircular in plan and having a high back.
更多exedra例句
- F, F, exedra in which there were seats for the philosophers to hold their conversations.
- Lounging on an exedra was a young woman in a woolen chiton, barefoot and trifling with the Greek ampyx that bound her golden hair.
- Laodice flung her hands over her face and shrank in an agony of shame down upon the exedra.
- The exedra is also adorned with many other paintings and ornaments which it would be too long to describe.
- The large exedra at the southern side contains on the ground-floor a vast central saloon, and two side rooms.