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[ˈbælkənɪ] plural ˈbalconies noun1) a platform built out from the wall of a building:بَلْكون، شُرْفَهMany hotel rooms have balconies.
2) in theatres etc, an upper floor:مَقْصوره، شُرْفَه( also adjective) balcony seats.
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شُرْفَة \ balcony: a shelf-like structure where people may stand or sit, built out from an upstairs floor of a building. veranda(h): a shelter (with roof and floor but no outside wall) along the side of a house, where one can sit in hot weather. -
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5 balcony access block
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > balcony access block
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6 pole balcony
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pole balcony
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12 varanda
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13 balcon
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > balcon
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20 балконный
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > балконный
См. также в других словарях:
Balcony — (from Italian balcone , scaffold; cf. High German balcho , beam, balk; probably cognate with Persian term بالكانه bālkāneh or its older variant پالكانه pālkāneh [ Dehkhoda Persian Dictionary] ), a kind of platform projecting from the wall of a… … Wikipedia
Balcony — Bal co*ny (b[a^]l k[ o]*n[y^]; 277), n.; pl. {Balconies} (b[a^]l k[ o]*n[i^]z). [It. balcone; cf. It. balco, palco, scaffold, fr. OHG. balcho, palcho, beam, G. balken. See {Balk} beam.] 1. (Arch.) A platform projecting from the wall of a building … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
balcony — 1610s, from It. balcone, from balco scaffold (from Langobardic *balko beam, Cf. O.E. balca beam, ridge; see BALK (Cf. balk)) + Italian augmentative suffix one. Till c.1825, regularly accented on the second syllable … Etymology dictionary
balcony — [n] porch or structure above the ground balustrade, box*, catwalk, gallery, mezzanine, piazza, platform, porch, portico, stoop, terrace, veranda; concept 440 … New thesaurus
balcony — ► NOUN (pl. balconies) 1) an enclosed platform on the outside of a building, with access from an upper floor window or door. 2) the highest tier of seats in a theatre or cinema. DERIVATIVES balconied adjective. ORIGIN Italian balcone … English terms dictionary
balcony — [bal′kə nē] n. pl. balconies [It balcone < Langobardic * balko , akin to OHG balcho, beam: for IE base see BALK] 1. a platform projecting from the wall of an upper floor of a building and enclosed by a railing 2. an upper floor of rows of… … English World dictionary
balcony — balconied, adj. /bal keuh nee/, n., pl. balconies. 1. a balustraded or railed elevated platform projecting from the wall of a building. 2. a gallery in a theater. [1610 20; < It balcone balcony, floor length window < Langobardic (cf. OHG balc(h)o … Universalium
balcony — [[t]bæ̱lkəni[/t]] balconies 1) N COUNT A balcony is a platform on the outside of a building, above ground level, with a wall or railing around it. 2) N SING The balcony in a theatre or cinema is an area of seats above the main seating area. Syn:… … English dictionary
balcony — noun 1) the balcony of the hotel Syn: veranda, terrace, balustrade, patio 2) the applause from the balcony Syn: gallery, dress circle, loge, upper tier, upper deck; choir loft; informal gods … Thesaurus of popular words
balcony */ — UK [ˈbælkənɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms balcony : singular balcony plural balconies 1) a place where you can stand just outside an upper window. It sticks out from the wall of a building. 2) theatre an upper floor in a theatre or cinema… … English dictionary
balcony — noun Balcony is used before these nouns: ↑rail, ↑window … Collocations dictionary