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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - balcony

 
 

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Balcony

balcony
~ n 1 a structure you can stand on that sticks out from the upstairs wall of a building 2 the seats upstairs at a theatre
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1.
  (balconies) 1. A balcony is a platform on the outside of a building, above ground level, with a wall or railing around it. N-COUNT 2. The balcony in a theatre or cinema is an area of seats above the main seating area. = circle N-SING ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   noun  (plural -nies)  Etymology: Italian balcone, from Old Italian, large window, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German balko beam — more at balk  Date: 1618  1. a platform that projects from the wall of a building and is enclosed by a parapet or railing  2. an interior projecting gallery in a public building (as a theater)  • balconied adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. (pl. -ies) 1 a usu. balustraded platform on the outside of a building, with access from an upper-floor window or door. 2 a the tier of seats in a theatre above the dress circle. b the upstairs seats in a cinema etc. c US the dress circle in a theatre. Derivatives balconied adj. Etymology: It. balcone ...
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  1) балкон 2) площадка (машины вертикального вытягивания стекла) ...
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5.
  балкон; лоджия галерея; висячая платформа access balcony exterior balcony ...
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6.
  1. балкон recessed balcony —- лоджия 2. театр. балкон первого яруса 3. верхняя галерея (в зале) ...
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  noun  1) балкон  2) theatr. балкон первого яруса ...
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8.
  - 1618, from It. balcone, from balco "scaffold," from Langobardic *balko- "beam" (cf. O.E. balca "beam, ridge," see balk). BALD - 13c., ballede, probably from Celt. bal "white patch, blaze" especially on the head of a horse or other animal (from PIE base *bhel- "gleaming, white") + M.E. -ede adjectival suffix. The proper name Ballard probably means "bald head," cf. Wyclif "Stye up, ballard," where Coverdale translates "Come vp here thou balde heade" [2 Kg.2:23-24, where God kills 42 children for making fun of Elijah's lack of hair.] ...
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