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gazebo

/guh-zey-boh, -zee-/US // gəˈzeɪ boʊ, -ˈzi- //UK // (ɡəˈziːbəʊ) //

凉亭,亭子,凉台,阳台

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ga·ze·bos, ga·ze·boes.

    • : a structure, as an open or latticework pavilion or summerhouse, built on a site that provides an attractive view.
    • : a small roofed structure that is screened on all sides, used for outdoor entertaining and dining.

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Examples

  • Lighter weights also translate to better maneuverability, which is key when you’ll be gathering leaves over and around landscaping, lawn ornaments, wraparound porches, gazebos, and other obstacles.

  • He said the vigil would take place at or near the site of the park’s main gazebo.

  • She decided to leave, and for many days the two stayed in the city’s center plaza, where hundreds of other migrants have started to live in a tent encampment and a small gazebo to try to protect themselves from the elements.

  • AmazonIf you’re looking for a television for your gazebo or patio this Amazon Prime Day, Sunproof’s Weatherproof TV is it.

  • There is now outdoor seating under an open-air tent and a table for eight in the gazebo perched on the hillside overlooking the snaking blue line of the Potomac River.

  • Its garden which used to be terraced down to the river, and quaint little gazebo are still lovely.

  • One gazebo wants to buy a castle in the old country; another wants a racing stable; another a steam yacht.

  • And if I find any gazebo getting too thick with her, then up speaks little Bertie for the word that makes her his.

  • You're goin' t' frame up a nice little telegram t' this guy Geoff—oh, you sure are th' fly gazebo!

  • The Folly was a long two-storied house, with a tower or gazebo at one end.