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Definition of allée in English: alléenoun ˈaleɪəˈlā An alley in a formal garden or park, bordered by trees or bushes. Example sentencesExamples - Inside are three full-scale soccer pitches, set off by allées of plane trees like those along the boulevard Port-Royal.
- One block from the entrance to the Stade Carpentier is the allée Marc Chagall, a whole row of artists' dwellings.
- But then came the Industrial Revolution and mass production, and parterres, allées and garden ornaments again were status symbols.
- To one side a hidden pergola overlooks the lake and on the other side an allée of lime trees leads to an oval pool garden.
- Placed symbolically in full view at the corner of the administration building on the Charles de Fitte allées, is the ‘tool-box’ of the harmoncian-architect.
Origin Mid 18th century: French. Definition of allée in US English: alléenounəˈlā An alley in a formal garden or park, bordered by trees or bushes. Example sentencesExamples - Placed symbolically in full view at the corner of the administration building on the Charles de Fitte allées, is the ‘tool-box’ of the harmoncian-architect.
- One block from the entrance to the Stade Carpentier is the allée Marc Chagall, a whole row of artists' dwellings.
- But then came the Industrial Revolution and mass production, and parterres, allées and garden ornaments again were status symbols.
- Inside are three full-scale soccer pitches, set off by allées of plane trees like those along the boulevard Port-Royal.
- To one side a hidden pergola overlooks the lake and on the other side an allée of lime trees leads to an oval pool garden.
Origin Mid 18th century: French. |