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单词 glassed-in
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Definition of glassed-in in English:

glassed-in

adjective
  • (of a building or part of a building) covered or enclosed with glass.

    the restaurant features a glassed-in patio
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Eerie blue-lit stemware suspended above the adjoining, glassed-in bar, as if some enormous jellyfish had just swum into view.
    • The restaurant recently doubled in size, including tasteful renovations like a long wooden bar, glassed-in wine cellar and burnt-orange and yellow walls.
    • I write this in a glassed-in cafe in the old city.
    • Dancing happened everywhere, even overhead in a technician's glassed-in booth, often with a jittery intensity that turned the simplest movement phrases into gibberish.
    • The outer area has ‘rustic’ timber settings, while the inner one is more conventional restaurant style, set alongside the glassed-in butcher's shop.
    • As well, the pilot of each was enclosed in a glassed-in cockpit.
    • We relived the Bond adventure in a glassed-in auditorium.
    • Phase 3 will include a new kitchen and a timber frame glassed-in cafeteria extending out of the north end of the building.
    • A long, vast glassed-in patio crowns the building and offers a 360-degree view of Paris and the gardens of the Val-de-Grâce.
    • That's about 50 people, plus 30-odd interpreters sitting with headphones and microphones in glassed-in boxes around the sides of the room.
    • Key military personnel looked down on the big board from glassed-in offices.
    • The glassed-in ice pilot's tower is the modern-day equivalent of a crow's nest, three vertical ladders above the bridge.
    • They burst through a door at the end of the hallway into a glassed-in enclosure and collapsed next to the door.
    • Suites have semi-alfresco baths in glassed-in balconies that overlook the river, and oarsmen complain that the resulting flashes of flesh are ‘distracting’.
    • It has a marvelous glassed-in central cloister, where breakfast is served in summer, and a swimming pool sheltering beneath the Saracen tower opposite.
    • It had a glassed-in back porch which we called the ‘Ice Palace.’
    • I had lunch today, in a little glassed-in concrete area above the public toilets in a little bay on the headland of which stands a statue of the Virgin Mary, just south of the old port of Biarritz.
    • And when it's too cold to smoke outside you can visit the airport-style, glassed-in smoking section.
    • There was a small, soft-plastic playground in the glassed-in room, including a slide, a little plastic tool-shed type set, and a little table with little chairs.
    • The pictures show her lounging on our glassed-in balcony, which acts much like a greenhouse on hot days.
 
 

Definition of glassed-in in US English:

glassed-in

adjectiveˈɡlæstˌɪnˈɡlastˌin
  • (of a building or part of a building) covered or enclosed with glass.

    the restaurant features a glassed-in patio
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That's about 50 people, plus 30-odd interpreters sitting with headphones and microphones in glassed-in boxes around the sides of the room.
    • I had lunch today, in a little glassed-in concrete area above the public toilets in a little bay on the headland of which stands a statue of the Virgin Mary, just south of the old port of Biarritz.
    • As well, the pilot of each was enclosed in a glassed-in cockpit.
    • Eerie blue-lit stemware suspended above the adjoining, glassed-in bar, as if some enormous jellyfish had just swum into view.
    • Suites have semi-alfresco baths in glassed-in balconies that overlook the river, and oarsmen complain that the resulting flashes of flesh are ‘distracting’.
    • It had a glassed-in back porch which we called the ‘Ice Palace.’
    • They burst through a door at the end of the hallway into a glassed-in enclosure and collapsed next to the door.
    • We relived the Bond adventure in a glassed-in auditorium.
    • The glassed-in ice pilot's tower is the modern-day equivalent of a crow's nest, three vertical ladders above the bridge.
    • Phase 3 will include a new kitchen and a timber frame glassed-in cafeteria extending out of the north end of the building.
    • A long, vast glassed-in patio crowns the building and offers a 360-degree view of Paris and the gardens of the Val-de-Grâce.
    • Dancing happened everywhere, even overhead in a technician's glassed-in booth, often with a jittery intensity that turned the simplest movement phrases into gibberish.
    • The outer area has ‘rustic’ timber settings, while the inner one is more conventional restaurant style, set alongside the glassed-in butcher's shop.
    • I write this in a glassed-in cafe in the old city.
    • The restaurant recently doubled in size, including tasteful renovations like a long wooden bar, glassed-in wine cellar and burnt-orange and yellow walls.
    • It has a marvelous glassed-in central cloister, where breakfast is served in summer, and a swimming pool sheltering beneath the Saracen tower opposite.
    • There was a small, soft-plastic playground in the glassed-in room, including a slide, a little plastic tool-shed type set, and a little table with little chairs.
    • And when it's too cold to smoke outside you can visit the airport-style, glassed-in smoking section.
    • Key military personnel looked down on the big board from glassed-in offices.
    • The pictures show her lounging on our glassed-in balcony, which acts much like a greenhouse on hot days.
 
 
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