0 a sheltered place in a garden formed by trees and bushes that are grown to partly surround it -- (花园中长满藤蔓的)棚架, 藤架,凉亭
a rose arbour 爬满蔷薇的凉亭
Arbour has been awarded honorary doctorates by twenty-seven universities.
It is surrounded by wild roses which overgrow the arbour.
She eventually ties him up with her boa and locks him in the arbour.
The axons of these cells are partially myelinated, unlike the local arbours of pyramidal axons.
The garden contains a tea house, an arbour, a fishing stand and an iris garden.
They are mass-produced by a spring winding machine which cold winds wire around an arbour before heat treating to make it harder.
There was also an arbour under two tall elms at the north-west corner, as well as transparent glass bee-hives.
The circuits of these were to be electrified by a key or contact-maker actuated by the arbour of the standard, and their hands corrected by electro-magnetism.