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parterre

/pahr-tair/US // pɑrˈtɛər //UK // (pɑːˈtɛə) //

花坛,花圃,花园,花瓶

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called parquet circle. the rear section of seats, and sometimes also the side sections, of the main floor of a theater, concert hall, or opera house.
    • : an ornamental arrangement of flower beds of different shapes and sizes.

Examples

  • The "pigeon house" stood behind a locked gate, and a shallow parterre that had been somewhat neglected.

  • The silent parterre would be gay with a giddy, chattering mob of Society people before long, Vera hurriedly explained.

  • In the middle of this natural parterre the stone was placed, and was overtopped by this growth, and thus concealed by it.

  • There were three circles of dancers: near the entrance to the parterre, in the centre of the floor, and on the stage.

  • The Arabesque roof was borne on Byzantine arches, which gave free access on three sides from a delightful parterre.