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balcony
- IPA[ˈbalkəni]
英式
- a platform enclosed by a wall or balustrade on the outside of a building, with access from an upper-floor window or door;the highest tier of seats in a theatre, above the dress or upper circle.
noun: balcony, plural noun: balconies
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名詞
- 1. a platform enclosed by a wall or balustrade on the outside of a building, with access from an upper-floor window or door the glass doors opened on to a balcony with a view of the park
- 2. the highest tier of seats in a theatre, above the dress or upper circle.
- ▪ the upstairs seats in a cinema.
- ▪ North American the dress circle in a theatre.
- a very shallow balcony with a safety railing on an upper storey of a building.
Oxford Dictionary
- a bra with low-cut cups and straps that are set far apart, designed to give uplift to the ... balcony bras always give the right amount of lift
Oxford Dictionary
- a very shallow balcony with a safety railing on an upper story of a building.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bra with low-cut cups and straps that are set far apart, designed to give uplift to the ... balcony bras always give the right amount of lift
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈbalkənē]
美式
- a platform enclosed by a wall or balustrade on the outside of a building, with access from an ... the glass doors opened onto a balcony with a view of the park
Oxford American Dictionary