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pergola

/pur-guh-luh/US // ˈpɜr gə lə //UK // (ˈpɜːɡələ) //

凉棚,凉亭,凉台,凉篷

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an arbor formed of horizontal trelliswork supported on columns or posts, over which vines or other plants are trained.
    • : a colonnade having the form of such an arbor.

Examples

  • Damon designed a waterfall that was displayed as the focal point during the ceremony, a floating deck to elevate us as the bride and groom, and a lounging pergola, used during the reception.

  • Potential customers eyeing Supreme Aluminum Florida’s handiwork might have been wowed by the construction company’s poolside pergolas or outdoor grilling enclaves.

  • Guests can take advantage of a pergola sitting area plus a fire pit and grill for cooking.

  • To half a tennis-lawn add two ounces of croquet-mallet and three arches of pergola, and reduce the whole to a fine powder.

  • We next arranged tentatively for a brick veranda with a pergola top on the southern end of the house, and then went upstairs.

  • Flinging wide the glass door, we stepped out upon the terrace of the pergola-to-be, and looked toward the new bird bath.

  • Hard Cider came to build our pergola, and the clematis vines arrived to grow over it.

  • Our ramblers did their duty well, but the grape arbour and the pergola would not be covered properly in a season.