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galleries

英 [ˈgæləriz]

美 [ˈgæləriz]

n.  (艺术作品的)陈列室,展览馆; 画廊; 私家画店; (大厅的)楼座,楼上旁听席
gallery的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES (艺术作品的)陈列室,展览馆;画廊
    Agalleryis a place that has permanent exhibitions of works of art in it.
    1. ...an art gallery.
      美术馆
    2. ...the National Gallery.
      国家美术馆
  • N-COUNT 私人画店;私人画廊(或画室)
    Agalleryis a privately owned building or room where people can look at and buy works of art.
    1. The painting is in the gallery upstairs.
      那幅画在楼上的画廊里。
  • N-COUNT (大厅的)楼座,边座,楼上旁听席
    Agalleryis an area high above the ground at the back or at the sides of a large room or hall.
    1. A crowd already filled the gallery.
      楼座已经挤满了人。
  • N-COUNT (剧场或音乐厅中通常票价最低的)顶层楼座
    The galleryin a theatre or concert hall is an area high above the ground that usually contains the cheapest seats.
    1. They had been forced to find cheap tickets in the gallery.
      他们不得已买了顶层楼座的廉价票。

双语例句

  • My gallery contains albums you share with others, and browse lets you view shared galleries and albums.
    我的图库包括与其他人共享的相册,浏览能让你查看共享图库和相册。
  • London also has numerous commercial art galleries and plays a major role in the international art market.
    伦敦还拥有众多的商业艺术画廊和中起着重要作用的国际艺术品市场。
  • And I'd like to go to some art galleries and museums.
    我还想参观一些美术馆和博物馆。
  • I love going to the art galleries, I live for paintings.
    我非常的喜欢去美术馆,因为我非常的爱画。
  • They haunted the art galleries.
    他们经常去美术馆。
  • It has better sightseeing, too. A lot of museums and galleries.
    它观光也比较好。有很多博物馆和美术馆。
  • There are galleries selling antiques and classical paintings, which stand out in spotlit splendor in their gilt frames;
    有出售古玩和古典绘画的画廊,这些画镶在镀金的框架里被聚光灯照耀得很显眼;
  • Although museums and galleries may not create commercial profits, they enrich people's spiritual life.
    尽管博物馆和美术馆不能创造利润,但他们丰富了人们的精神生活。
  • I had had enough of art galleries, cathedrals, fountains, statues, and palaces!
    我参观了太多的美术馆,教堂,喷泉,雕像和宫殿!
  • Some artists do not approve of the profit-making business of galleries and museums.
    一些艺术家不赞同画廊和博物馆的盈利业务。