0 a court or enclosed ground beside, or surrounded by, a building -- สนามรอบบ้าน
the courtyard of the castle.
Performance was outdoors in the gallery courtyard, under a full moon.
These divisions formally separate the semi-public courtyard complexes from one another, as well as from the private zone as a whole.
On the debating courtyard, monks deliberately place this ideology in jeopardy.
The two bandits run away as fast as possible, exiting through the courtyard exit, beyond the trellis.
The small cemented courtyard was sunk into the ground as a basin to avoid rainwater penetrating the inner chamber.
These cottage ranges are often found dispersed through the lands of the farm operated by the tenant living in the courtyard range.
Frequently accompanying such courtyard farmsteads are ranges of labourers dwellings.
It incorporated small offices around a courtyard to support homeworkers, providing facilities and the opportunity for sharing and networking.