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mezzanine

/mez-uh-neen, mez-uh-neen/US // ˈmɛz əˌnin, ˌmɛz əˈnin //UK // (ˈmɛzəˌniːn, ˈmɛtsəˌniːn) //

夹层,夹层楼,阁楼,夹层建筑

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the lowest balcony or forward part of such a balcony in a theater.
    • : a low story between two other stories of greater height in a building, especially when the low story and the one beneath it form part of one composition; an entresol.

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Examples

  • He’d sold access to mezzanine tables for $100 and booths for $150.

  • Orchestra seats cost $100; mezzanine is $75; and balcony, $50.

  • There is a grand wooden staircase that leads to a mezzanine with seating.

  • There is a rez-de-chausse, a mezzanine floor and a roof garden, with prices varying accordingly as comfort increases or decreases.

  • In the windows of the mezzanine, where Missyuss had her room, shone a bright light, and then a faint green glow.

  • Never before had old Mr. Beagle (watching delightedly from the mezzanine balcony) seen such a floorwalker.

  • A moment later I saw Kennedy bow and, following the direction of his eyes, looked up to a sort of mezzanine gallery.

  • We shall be living in the large house near the spring, on the mezzanine floor.