单词 | mezzanine |
释义 | mezzanine (mezəniːn ) Word forms: mezzanines 1. countable noun A mezzanine is a small floor which is built between two main floors of a building. ...the dining room on the mezzanine. ...the mezzanine floor. 2. countable noun The mezzanine is the lowest balcony in a theatre, or the front rows in the lowest balcony. [US] regional note: in BRIT, usually use dress circle Collocations: mezzanine level The three bedrooms all have a private bathroom, and there's a separate kitchen-diner, as well as office space, on the mezzanine level. Times, Sunday Times From the main gallery, with its oak floor, you climb a staircase to the mezzanine level. Times, Sunday Times The lounge features a double-height ceiling, large windows with runway views and a mezzanine level with more than 100 seats. The Sun It's a commitment-phobic almost-fringe, sitting side-saddle across one eye and coming to a kind of flicky point, like a hair tusk, at mezzanine level. Times, Sunday Times Inside, there's a light-filled, double-height living space with a study and library on a mezzanine level, supported by slender cruciform steel columns. Times, Sunday Times |
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