mezzanines

英 [ˈmɛtsəniːnz] 美 [ˈmɛzəˌninz]

n.  (介于两层楼之间、比其他楼层小的)夹层; (戏院的)最低层楼厅(前座)
mezzanine的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (两层楼之间的)夹层楼面,夹楼
    A mezzanine is a small floor which is built between two main floors of a building.
    1. ...the dining room on the mezzanine.
      位于夹层的餐厅
    2. ...the mezzanine floor.
      夹楼层
  2. (剧院的)最底层楼厅;最底层楼厅的前座
    The mezzanine is the lowest balcony in a theatre, or the front rows in the lowest balcony.
    1. in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 dress circle


    双语例句

    1. Workers performed tasks under the mezzanines, including operating machines cleaning the soles of Asics running shoes.
      员工在阁楼下面工作,包括操作清洗亚瑟士跑步鞋鞋底的机器。
    2. Of combined type, mezzanines have strong integrity, high and even load capacity but have the characteristics of low cost and fast construction.
      钢平台货架是全组合式钢结构,整体性强,承载能力强并且均匀,造价低,施工快。
    3. Most of the alternative plays are played at the small old theatres, abandoned basements, bars, mezzanines, churches and other non-Broadway theater stages, whose location carries the meaning of what Bakhtin calls the Carnival plaza.
      这些替补剧作大都在一些破旧的小剧院、废弃的地下室、酒吧、阁楼、教堂等非百老汇剧院里上演,这些地理位置具有巴赫金狂欢化的广场性意义。