释义 |
ˈtri-level, a. and n. N. Amer. Also trilevel. [f. tri- + level n.] A. adj. Having or consisting of three levels; (of a house, etc.) having three storeys or floors on three levels. Cf. split-level a. B. n. A tri-level house.
1960V. Packard Waste Makers i. 8 Workingmen today..want their tri-level house in the suburbs. 1965P. Wylie They both were Naked i. ii. 55 Coming down the staircase in Will's suburban home, a tri-level, if there's such a term. 1973‘D. Shannon’ No Holiday for Crime iii. 34 Pershing Square with the tri-level parking lot under it. 1974Car & Locomotive Cycl. (ed. 3) S1-25/1 Tri-level car, a flat car designed with integral superstructure of posts, bracings and decking to permit triple level loading of automobiles. 1976Casper (Wyoming) Star-Tribune 29 June 16/5 (Advt.), Stretch out in over 2000 sq. ft. of tri-level located on 1.8 acres. 1979Arizona Daily Star 5 Aug. (Advt. Section) 16/7 This tri-level showplace home is ideal for entertaining and family living. 1979United States 1980/81 (Penguin Travel Guides) 432 Today this tri-level arcade features chic boutiques and restaurants. |