A (private) corridor, hallway, or covered walkway. Obsolete (but cf. sense 6c).
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释义 | society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > passage or corridor > [noun] (36) alley1363 A (private) corridor, hallway, or covered walkway. Obsolete (but cf. sense 6c). tresance1428 A passage in or through a house; a corridor. passagea1525 A corridor giving access to the various rooms or divisions of a building, ship, etc., or running between two rooms; a gallery, lobby, or hall. gallery1541 A long narrow apartment, sometimes serving as a means of access to other parts of a house; a corridor. trance1545 A passage between buildings, or across between two streets; an entry, an alley, a close; also, a passage into, within, or through a house. through-passage1575 A passage through something; a route, channel, or corridor passing from one side of a place or structure to the other; a thoroughfare. Also: an… lobby1596 A passage or corridor connected with one or more apartments in a building, or attached to a large hall, theatre, or the like; often used as a… passageway?1606 A way or path by which a person or thing may pass through, in, or out; spec. a corridor or enclosed path giving access between buildings or to… conduit1624 Architecture. gen. A passage. Obsolete. gangway1702 A passage in a building or (later also) a passenger vehicle; spec. an aisle between rows of seats in a theatre, train, aircraft, etc. vista1708 An open corridor or long passage in or through a large building; an interior portion of a building affording a continuous view. glidec1710 A passage; an avenue (of trees). Obsolete. aisle1734 gen. A similar division of the main space of any building or room. In 18th-cent. use also: †a passage or corridor (obsolete). gallery1756 Architecture. A long narrow passage either made in the thickness of a wall, or supported on corbels, having its open side towards the interior of a… corridor1814 A main passage in a large building, upon which in its course many apartments open. Also figurative. Cf. coulisse, n. 4. traverse1822 Architecture. A gallery or loft linking parts of a large building. heck1825 (See quots.) northern dialect. rotunda1847 North American. The main hall of a public building, often one with a domed ceiling; a lobby; a concourse. scutchell1847 A narrow lane or passageway between buildings or hedges. Also: a narrow passage inside a house. Cf. twitchel, n.1 zaguan1851 The passage running from the front door to the central patio in houses in South and Central America and in the south-western U.S. aisleway1868 = aisle, n. 3. pend1893 An arch, an archway; an arched or vaulted roof or canopy; the vaulted ground floor of a tower or fortified building; a covered passage or entry; (in… dogtrot1901 In the southern United States: an open-ended, usually broad, passage which runs through the centre of a house, flanked by two enclosed living spaces… fairway1903 A passageway, gangway, or thoroughfare. dog run1904 = dogtrot, n. 3. dog walk1938 = dogtrot, n. 3. walkout1947 North American. A doorway or passage providing outdoor access; access to an outside space. coulisse1949 A corridor; also figurative, as a place ‘behind the scenes’ (cf. corridor, n. 4). Subcategories:— outdoors (4) — in an hotel (1) — entrance passage in tenement (1) — whispering-gallery (2) |
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