patio 的定义
plural pat·i·os.
- an area, usually paved, adjoining a house and used as an area for outdoor lounging, dining, etc.
- a courtyard, especially of a house, enclosed by low buildings or walls.
patio 近义词
porch
更多patio例句
- The star is the rear patio and lawn, where only a few swaying palm trees interrupt the Pacific view.
- Starting to see some accumulation including on my stone patio.
- There are professional size tables with 72 inch nets for wide patios and lawns, as well as mid-size tables perfect for bedrooms or offices.
- Studies indicate a lower exposure risk outdoors, but the level of risk involved with patio dining is based on the enforcement of strict social distancing and mandated safety guidelines.
- In my opinion, dining patios for restaurants who had to follow certain protocols were some of the safest places to be.
- But when Summer comes around what I really do is spend a lot of time on the patio having cocktails.
- A young girl can be seen lying on garden patio steps, surrounded by various plant pots.
- A more conventional way of burning yourself over the summer involves that patio favorite, the outdoor grill.
- I oblige and we begin chain-smoking on the patio of the Trump International Hotel in Midtown Manhattan.
- Officers said the couple reportedly stayed up late often relaxing on their patio.
- “Adios,” he repeated, and his spurs tinkled as he strode through the patio to the portal where the saddle horses were waiting.
- She seemed scarcely to hear him as she sped along the patio towards the locked door.
- The buildings consisted of a large, flat-roofed house, stretching round two sides of a patio.
- The leaders ran together in the large patio of the quinta, shouting contradictory orders which no one obeyed.
- Excited men rushed out into the patio as they heard her voice, not comprehending what she said amid the roar of musketry.