colonnade[
`kɑlə'ned]
n. 柱廊
- Greek houses included a walled court or garden usually surrounded by a colonnade.
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住宅
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般
柱廊围合
围墙
庭院
花园。 - The last architect to work at Brideshead had added a colonnade and flanking pavilions.
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桩廊

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厢房。 - Second, it is asymmetrical: a break in the internal colonnade accommodates some now vanished structure or feature.

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colonnade[ noun ]- structure consisting of a row of evenly spaced columns
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- a structure composed of a series of arches supported by columns
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Colonnade \Col`on*nade"\, n. [F. colonnade, It. colonnata, fr.
colonna column. See {Colonel}.] (Arch.)
A series or range of columns placed at regular intervals with
all the adjuncts, as entablature, stylobate, roof, etc.
Note: When in front of a building, it is called a {portico};
when surrounding a building or an open court or square,
a {peristyle}.