gallery
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT/N-IN-NAMES A gallery is a place that has permanent exhibitions of works of art in it. (藝術作品的) 陳列室; 美術館
...an art gallery. …一座美術館。
2. N-COUNT A gallery is a privately owned building or room where people can look at and buy works of art. 私人字畫店
The painting is in the gallery upstairs. 那幅畫在樓上的字畫店裡。
3. N-COUNT A gallery is an area high above the ground at the back or at the sides of a large room or hall. 廊台
A crowd already filled the gallery. 一群人已經擠滿了廊台。
4. N-COUNT The gallery in a theatre or concert hall is an area high above the ground that usually contains the cheapest seats. (劇場或音樂厛內通常票價最低的) 頂層樓座
They had been forced to find cheap tickets in the gallery. 他們被迫去找頂層樓座的廉價票。
5. PHRASE If you play to the gallery, you do something in public in a way which you hope will impress people. 嘩衆取寵
...but I must tell you that in my opinion you're both now playing to the gallery. …但是我必須告訴你們,在我看來你們倆現在都是在嘩衆取寵。
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gallery /ˈɡælərɪ/ (galleries)
剑桥词典
- It was hot so we checked our coats before going round the gallery.
- He frequently exhibits at the art gallery.
- There's a new exhibition of sculpture on at the city gallery.
- The curator guided us round the gallery, pointing out the most famous paintings in the collection .
- We visited a few galleries while we were in Prague.
gallery noun [C] (BUILDING)
a room or building that is used for showing works of art , sometimes so that they can be sold(藝術作品)陳列館;美術館;畫廊
the National Portrait Gallery 國家肖像美術館
a contemporary art gallery 儅代藝術展覽館
例句
gallery noun [C] (RAISED AREA)
a raised area around the sides or at the back of a large room that provides extra space for people to sit or stand
(大厛等的)廊台
the highest floor in a theatre that contains the cheapest seats
(劇場等的)最高層的樓座
比較
circle noun (UPPER FLOOR)
stall noun (SEATS) 返回 gallery