courtyard
英 [ˈkɔːtjɑːd]
美 [ˈkɔːrtjɑːrd]
n. (通常为城堡、大宅第等的)庭院,院子,天井
复数:courtyards
Collins.1 / BNC.5755 / COCA.5825
牛津词典
noun
- (通常为城堡、大宅第等的)庭院,院子,天井
an open space that is partly or completely surrounded by buildings and is usually part of a castle, a large house, etc.- the central/inner courtyard
中心 / 内庭院
- the central/inner courtyard
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 庭院;院子;天井
Acourtyardis an open area of ground which is surrounded by buildings or walls.- They walked through the arch and into the cobbled courtyard.
他们穿过拱门走进铺着鹅卵石的院子。
- They walked through the arch and into the cobbled courtyard.
英英释义
noun
- an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings
- the house was built around an inner court
双语例句
- To reach the edge overlooking the courtyard.
我们到了能俯视院子的屋顶边。 - The courtyard wall fell with a crash.
院墙稀里哗啦倒了下来。 - He's just had his supper and is taking a stroll in the courtyard.
他刚吃完晚饭,在院子里绕弯儿。 - There are some jujube trees in that courtyard.
那个院子里有几棵枣树。 - The house itself is three stories high and arranged around a courtyard
房子本身有三层高,绕着一个庭院而建。 - Represent the pure Spanish house garden and courtyard;
它代表了西班牙洋房纯正的花园与庭院。 - A woman's shrill laughter reverberated in the courtyard.
一个女人的尖笑声在院子里回荡。 - They have their own courtyard house.
他们家是独门独院。 - The courtyard should be cleaned up every day.
院子要天天扫除。 - Sunlight was streaming into the courtyard.
阳光照到院子里。