courtyards
英 [ˈkɔːtˌjɑːdz]
美 [ˈkɔrˌtjɑrdz]
n. (通常为城堡、大宅第等的)庭院,院子,天井
courtyard的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 庭院;院子;天井
Acourtyardis an open area of ground which is surrounded by buildings or walls.- They walked through the arch and into the cobbled courtyard.
他们穿过拱门走进铺着鹅卵石的院子。
- They walked through the arch and into the cobbled courtyard.
双语例句
- Many courtyards of which one beheld picturesque bits;
还有许多庭院可以看见其中一段段如画的景色。 - You can't look down upon these courtyards, it took more time than any buildings.
“别小看这些院落,建的时辰,可比盖楼费功夫”。 - In Beijing, most of the courtyards today were built in the Ming and Qing dynasties.
在北京,大部分四合院建于明、清两代。 - If we move into the government apartments, there are no courtyards and no sun.
如果我们搬入政府公寓,没有庭院,也没有太阳。 - The open courtyards that connect the individual mountains are integrated into a natural sequence of outdoor spaces.
开放式庭院,连接个别山区成室外空间自然顺序结合起来。 - The hotel complex was a honeycomb of rooms and courtyards.
这座宾馆建筑像一个由房间和庭院组成的蜂窝。 - Pomegranates in the courtyards are bursting their vermillion skins to show off their jeweled kernels.
院子里,饱满的石榴撑破了朱红色的外衣,展示着宝石般的果粒。 - We flew in from Stockholm and from the air immediately noticed a well-planned city with apartment blocks built in semi-circles with central courtyards and gardens.
我们由斯德哥尔摩搭机,一飞入圣彼得堡上空,一座规划严密的城市顿时映入眼帘。公寓楼群落呈扇状排列,前面有中心庭院和花园。 - In China, palaces, temples, and houses were built around a series of courtyards, which might include trees and plants often in pots that could be changed with the seasons, and pools.
在中国,无论宫殿、寺庙或者住宅都会有庭院围绕,庭院中一般都会有树木植物和池塘,植物一般是栽种在盆中,这样可以随着季节的变化而改变位置或者种类。 - The long food line curled from some courtyards into the street.
领食物的长蛇阵从有些院子里蜿蜒到街道上。