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 patio ['pɑtɪ`o]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 屋子与花园之间的一片供晴天休息用的石砌空地



    patio
    [ noun ]
    usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence
    <noun.artifact>


    Patio \Pa"ti*o\ (p[aum]"t[-e]*[-o]), n. [Sp., a court] (Metal)
    A paved yard or floor where ores are cleaned and sorted, or
    where ore, salt, mercury, etc., are trampled by horses, to
    effect intermixture and amalgamation.

    Note: The patio process is used to reduce silver ores by
    amalgamation.

    2. In Spain, Spanish America, etc., a court or courtyard of a
    house or other building; esp., an inner court open to the
    sky.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    3. (p[a^]t"[-e]*[=o]`) A usually paved area adjacent to a
    dwelling, used for outdoor lounging, dining, receptions of
    guests, etc.
    [PJC]

    1. "As you wander the streets, there's a sense of scale that is such that a human being is welcome," said Esolen. "You can imagine yourself in every nook and cranny, in the light of a balcony window, the glimpse of a patio.
    2. Of the two, the Alhambra is older and more famous, although many of its smaller patio gardens and intricate formal hedging are much later additions to the original.
    3. Spread the mixture on the patio and sweep it into the spaces between the stones.
    4. Wearing a light blue toga with pants and sunglasses to protect his eyes, Hudson walked through a widened doorway and onto a specially constructed, elevated concrete patio.
    5. These guys deserve to go to the electric chair." Lopez, who was inside his home during the shooting, said it happened as family members and friends were leaving through a patio door after a dinner honoring his son.
    6. "Next thing you know we have our ties off and (are) sitting in a beautiful setting and (going) for a walk on the trails there." For most of the day, both leaders sat at a round patio table, aides at their side, and talked.
    7. Sometime that night, he reportedly climbed over a patio wall at the rear of the house and escaped through a neighbor's yard, avoiding the policemen who had been posted on the street in front of his home.
    8. The patio cafes will be expanded in three to five cities that will be identified in the first year of the venture.
    9. "It's much quieter than Blackpool," says Margaret, relaxing in a deck chair on the cracked, concrete patio.
    10. The barrel-vaulted entrance leading to a small sunken patio is elegant, modest and inviting.
    11. "It sounded like a rush of water, followed by a bunch of shaking," DeVita said. "The roof was totally gone, the patio doors were gone and every window was smashed.
    12. "I don't go sometimes," Santa Clara admitted in an interview at his home, where a rickety table on the patio serves as his office. "It's not because I'm afraid.
    13. The first home might not have a swimming pool, a patio, a recreation room and a modern kitchen and baths, but it has been shown over and over again to be a great way of obtaining all that in just a few years.
    14. Tass also said the charity organization "intends to shoulder training of Soviet doctors who will work at the center." A couple living on the first floor of a condominium are asking a judge to decide whether they may use their patio door.
    15. "Noriega has spoken very little and does not go out on the patio.
    16. Hyland said his listings showed it has a drawing room and library, a dining room, a patio with a heated floor, a kitchen with a walk-in cooler and a two-bedroom servants' wing above a three-car garage.
    17. No homes were hit in the crash, and there were no casualties on the ground, though one part of the plane came to rest on a home's patio.
    18. On a recent weekday, the teen-ager sat at a table in the enclosed patio of a family friend's home, studying calculus and listening to Spanish pop music.
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