单词 | open-air |
释义 | open-air also open air 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] An open-air place or event is outside rather than in a building. ...the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park. ...an open air concert in brilliant sunshine. 2. singular noun If you are in the open air, you are outside rather than in a building. We sleep out under the stars, and eat our meals in the open air. Collocations: open-air bar Evenings here are often spent in the open-air bar, which doubles as the venue for regular late night cabaret and karaoke. The Sun There's also an open-air bar, mini-golf, an outdoor cinema and a supermarket. Times, Sunday Times Open-air bars and live music attracts the city's youth, especially in summer. The Sun At the island's harbour we gaze down from deck at the open-air bars lining the waterfront, with the area's beautiful young things lounging on sofas. Times, Sunday Times They are backed by a promenade and, across the road from it, are dozens of open-air bars and restaurants. Times, Sunday Times The action moves to the courtyard and an improvised open-air kitchen. Times, Sunday Times The gang can meet up by the pool, when cooking up breakfast in the open-air kitchen, or down at the fishing village's white-sand beach, two minutes away. Times, Sunday Times Cheap, simple grill or ruinously expensive six-burner open-air kitchen? Times, Sunday Times Imagine rows and rows of open-air kitchens on a major city street. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There are fruit trees in the garden and you can collect your own eggs and veg, and cook in open-air kitchens. Times, Sunday Times The ground floor extends out beyond the rest of the building to provide a base for the unique second story, which includes an open-air pavilion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has four other historic (nineteenth-century) buildings which have been moved onto the site, as well as four ancillary structures, including an open-air pavilion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There were 6,700 seats in an open-air pavilion -- much of it under cover -- and room for another 13,300 people on general admission lawn seating. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The venue holds approximately 23,000 fans - 7,100 in a reserved seating open-air pavilion and an additional 16,000 on a general admission lawn. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The station consists of a covered, open-air pavilion built by the city in 1991. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Rooms are spacious and the massive open-air restaurant serves amazing food. The Sun After the concert that evening, we went for midnight moules frites at an open-air restaurant, where we laughed and danced until 2am. Times, Sunday Times Wander the stalls to work up an appetite then head to the open-air restaurant and drink in a great view of the bay. The Sun All have a mixture of traditional features and modern conveniences, and there's an open-air restaurant on a terrace. Times, Sunday Times Watch the sun set from the beach bar and eat dinner at the open-air restaurant. Times, Sunday Times The plan announced yesterday would have an open-air stadium with views of the bay and the downtown skyline. Times, Sunday Times But with forecasters predicting a 20 per cent chance of thunderstorms tonight, the organisers moved the speech from the 74,000-seater open-air stadium to a 20,000 indoor arena. Times, Sunday Times The open-air stadium opened in 2004, and has a grass surface. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The plan website mentions that the simple act of moving from a dome to an open-air stadium could reduce the team's carbon footprint by up to 70%. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By night, check out the shows in the open-air theatre or take to the beach for fireworks and live music. The Sun The hotel has two restaurants, an open-air theatre in the grounds and rooms from 140 a night. Times, Sunday Times If you want to marvel at her on-board park, 82ft zip wire, open-air theatre and impressive cabins, it's the perfect opportunity. The Sun Also in the middle of nowhere was the open-air theatre created from larger quarry workings. Times,Sunday Times It's not hard to see why: the historic centre tumbles down the hillside, pictureperfect, and in summer, big musical names flock to perform in its open-air theatre. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 户外的 Japanese: 戸外の |
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