释义 |
atrium美 ['eɪtriəm] 英 ['eɪtriəm] - n.心房;(现代建筑物中央通常带有玻璃屋顶的)中庭
- 网络中厅;门廊;正厅
n. hall,foyer,entrance hall,entrance,vestibule 1. | (现代建筑物中央通常带有玻璃屋顶的)中庭,中厅a large high space, usually with a glass roof, in the centre of a modern building |
2. | (古罗马大宅的)天井an open space in the centre of an ancient Roman villa (= a large house) |
3. | 心房either of the two upper spaces in the heart that are used in the first stage of sending the blood around the body |
n. | 1. a central hall usually with a glass roof or skylight and extending the full height or several stories of a building 2. the open central courtyard of an ancient Roman house 3. a cavity of the body, especially one of the upper chambers of the heart that takes blood from the veins and pumps it into a ventricle 4. a large open hall that goes up through all the levels of a building to the roof, which is usually made of glass 5. each of the two upper spaces in your heart, which force blood into your ventricleslower spaces 1. a central hall usually with a glass roof or skylight and extending the full height or several stories of a building 2. the open central courtyard of an ancient Roman house 3. a cavity of the body, especially one of the upper chambers of the heart that takes blood from the veins and pumps it into a ventricle 4. a large open hall that goes up through all the levels of a building to the roof, which is usually made of glass 5. each of the two upper spaces in your heart, which force blood into your ventricleslower spaces |
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