balcony Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbæl.kə.ni]
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Meaning of balcony In English

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Examples of balcony

  • Secondly, the architecture of the city, with its crowded housing, narrow alleys, balconies, and roof-gardens, enabled exceptional degrees of neighbourhood surveillance.

  • All the apartments have balconies or roof gardens.

  • There are continuous narrow balconies with double doors functioning as an intermediary between the busy through road and the interior.

  • The forms are orthogonal and elaborated only on the west facades by balconies that address meadow gardens that run between the fingers.

  • A local planning regulation prohibited projecting balconies in deference to the older buildings. 11.

  • Convent gardens or balconies were the trysting-places of only the most daring.

  • Marksmen waited on the balconies, the roofs and the church towers.

  • The insalubr ious house had no balconies, its windows were blocked, and it was generally dusty throughout.

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Translations of balcony In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    露臺,陽臺, (劇場的)樓座,樓廳,廂房…

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  • 中文简体

    露台,阳台, (剧场的)楼座,楼厅,厢房…

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  • Español

    balcón, balcón [masculine]…

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  • Português

    sacada, terraço…

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  • 日本語

    バルコニー, ベランダ…

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  • Türk dili

    balkon, tiyatroda balkon…

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  • Français

    balcon [masculine], deuxième balcon [masculine], balcon…

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  • Catalan

    balcó…

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