courtyards
英 [ˈkɔːtˌjɑːdz]
美 [ˈkɔrˌtjɑrdz]
n. (通常为城堡、大宅第等的)庭院,院子,天井
courtyard的复数
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.
双语例句
- The highly protected courtyards are not allow to re-build; some even not allow to sell to the foreigner.
对于受高度保护的四合院,禁止对其进行重建,有些四合院甚至不允许卖给外籍人士。 - In Beijing, most of the courtyards today were built in the Ming and Qing dynasties.
在北京,大部分四合院建于明、清两代。 - If we move into the government apartments, there are no courtyards and no sun.
如果我们搬入政府公寓,没有庭院,也没有太阳。 - The city is alive with fountains splashing in little squares and courtyards.
整个城市充满了喷泉飞溅的小广场和庭院。 - Local people plant flowers in their courtyards.
那里的人们在他们的庭院里种植花朵。 - The laborers home from their fields spread their mats in the courtyards.
劳动的人们从田间归来转头,把席子展铺在院子里。 - See, male bowerbirds line their courtyards with objects arranged from smallest to largest.
看看,雄造园鸟布置庭院的东西,从最小的到最大的都准备了。 - The local parks and neighbourhood courtyards are a cornerstone of the social network for Chinese people.
对于中国的老百姓来说,自家附近的公园与小区的花园是邻里交际的主要场所。 - Bursting into the inner courtyards, they found that the Pan Corps had already gone.
等他们冲进里院时,发现潘带着还乡团早己跑掉了。 - Even houses tucked away in very small lanes have their own courtyards and trees.
最小的胡同里的房子也有院子与树;
