单词 | courtyard |
释义 | courtyardcourt‧yard /ˈkɔːtjɑːd $ ˈkɔːrtjɑːrd/ ●○○ noun [countable] Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES word sets
WORD SETS► Building Collocationsaisle, nounbelfry, nounbiomass, nounbooth, nounbreakwater, nounbridge, nounbridge, verbclapboard, nouncondemn, verbcondo, nounconstructor, nouncourtyard, nouncubicle, nouncupola, noundais, nounderrick, noundes res, noundeveloper, noundevelopment, noundome, noundomed, adjectivedry rot, nounDumpster, noundump truck, nounduplex, nounDutch barn, noundwelling, noundyke, nouneaves, nounelevator, nounescalator, nounestate, nounexit, nounfarmstead, nounfence, nounfirebrick, nounflagged, adjectiveflagstone, nounfortify, verbfoundation stone, nounfountain, nounfreehold, nounglazier, nounglazing, noungrating, noungroin, noungroyne, nounhandrail, nounhousing estate, nounhut, nouninsulation, nounironwork, nounlandscape architect, nounlandscape gardening, nounlevee, nounlisted, adjectivelow-rise, adjectivelychgate, nounmanor, nounmansion, nounmarble, nounmason, nounmasonry, nounminaret, nounmulti-storey, adjectivemulti-storey, nounopen-plan, adjectivepanel, nounpanelled, adjectivepantile, nounpillar, nounplatform, nounportal, nounportcullis, nounprecast, adjectiveprefab, nounprefabricated, adjectivepre-stressed, adjectivepublic works, nounQuonset hut, nounrailing, nounredecorate, verbredevelop, verbrevolving door, nounriser, nounrising damp, nounrivet, nounrood screen, nounroof, nounroom, nounroughcast, nounrow house, nounsalon, nounsash window, nounseawall, nounshelter, nounstanchion, nounstorey, nounstrut, nounsubside, verbsubsidence, nounsubstructure, nounsuperstructure, nounsurvey, nounsurvey, verbsurveyor, nounswing bridge, nountar, nountar, verbtower, nountriplex, nounurban renewal, nounwatercourse, nounwicket gate, nounwindbreak, nounwindmill, nounyard, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► central an open space that is completely or partly surrounded by buildings: the castle courtyard· The extension is built around a central courtyard which enables ventilation as an alternative to air conditioning at a much lower cost.· The new station will have a central courtyard, which will be landscaped, plus a prisoners' exercise yard. ► cobbled· London's most famous riverside pub with a flagstone floor, a cobbled courtyard and great views.· There was no phone number listed for the old seminary that opened on to a cobbled courtyard above the Praia Grande.· They walked through the barbican of the Rorim into the cobbled courtyard beyond.· Two great doors stood open in an arched entrance and they came out into a cobbled courtyard.· Its cobbled courtyard and centrepiece - the thirteenth-century Knights' Hall - are open to the public.· Lunch could be had in the inn's cobbled courtyard.· The car rocked to a standstill in the walled and cobbled courtyard, outside the modern red-brick Stanford Park Hotel. ► inner· In half an hour a dozen or so cars would drive into the inner courtyard and the morning shift would take over.· In the inner courtyard around the altar were the women and children and one man, the old King.· Amid apologies, he was ushered in, and led to a familiar inner courtyard to wait.· There is a high, upper gallery that encircles the inner courtyard of the main house.· The original cloisters are now a charming, shady walkway around an inner courtyard, the monks' cells now luxurious bedrooms.· They agreed that they must seal off this inner courtyard and all within it, and sift through the trapped folk. ► large· At King Saud Mosque, Jeddah, we covered a large courtyard with an opening lightweight metal roof.· The lane had opened out into a large paved courtyard.· The large courtyard building, mentioned above, was never completed.· The two offices faced each other across a large internal courtyard entered through low archways from Downing Street and Charles Street.· This third and largest courtyard, St George's Square, is in a uniform neo-Classical style by Pacassi.· The first, and larger courtyard, is the Archbishop's Court, but the smaller Canon's Court is the better. ► little· Slowly Shelley started the engine again, and drove the jeep into the little paved courtyard.· The noise was deafening as we reached the little courtyard and stooped to enter the main room of the temple.· The sports program was intramural softball in a little courtyard. ► small· High railings guarded the small courtyard gardens, the gates of which were usually protected by push-button security-code entry locks.· The parlour opens into a small courtyard, where there is constant activity.· At the far end was a place where the backs of four high buildings came together to form a small courtyard.· I was in a small courtyard where the animals were kept at night.· There is a small, garden courtyard.· Following the service, she is the center of attention in the small courtyard that abuts the church.· There are three windows on the side of the house, which look down on to a small courtyard.· Jenna pulled up in the small courtyard and sat for a moment looking at it. VERB► build· The extension is built around a central courtyard which enables ventilation as an alternative to air conditioning at a much lower cost.· The palazzo is built around a courtyard with a truncated tower at its base. ► enter· As he entered the paved courtyard the rain came whipping in from the sea, lashing against the car and obliterating everything.· I was visible for a sweep of sixty degrees and anyone entering the courtyard would get a full view.· Making her way through large hooked-back wooden doors, she entered yet another courtyard.· Finally, after failing to wake anyone at the third home, I entered the courtyard anyway and disrobed at the well.· They are entering the courtyard, walking toward the door. ► look· She swung her legs over the edge of the bed and went over to the window to look down at the courtyard.· I stood before the gate awhile and looked into the courtyard, breathing in garbage and sewer odors and another indescribable smell.· Sarella looked down into the courtyard where Peter was busily taking off his skis.· Not realising how clearly she could be seen against the light, she looked down into the courtyard. |
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