adj. 1.古希腊阿蒂卡 (Attica) [雅典]的;雅典派的。 2.文雅的,古雅的。 n. 1.雅典人。 2.雅典城邦的希腊语。 n. 屋顶室,楼顶间,顶楼。
(architecture) a low wall at the top of the entablature; hides the roof
floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage 同义词:loft, garret,
informal terms for a human head 同义词:bean, bonce, noodle, noggin, dome,
An attic is a space found directly below the pitched roof of a house or other building (also called [loft] or sky parlor). Attic is generally the North American English term for it.
例句与用法
1.
We are making our attic into an extra bedroom . 我们正在把阁楼改装成一间额外的卧室。
2.
Can we go up in the attic and look at the books ? 我们可以到阁楼上去翻一翻那些书么?
3.
He lay on his side and looked out of the window of the attic . 他侧身躺着,望着顶楼的窗外。
4.
They leave unwanted objects in drawers, cupboards and attics . 他们把暂时不需要的东西放在抽屉里、壁橱中和搁楼上。
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The witness made a hasty descent from the stand and ran smack into attics . 证人匆匆地从证人席上下来,正撞上迪克斯。
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Above the first floor was an irrational collection of towers, turrets and attics . 二楼上面修建了不合格局的塔楼、角楼和阁楼。
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She was allowed to go back to her attic on condition that she would feed herself sensibly . 她被允许回到她的阁楼,条件是要注意饮食。
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He rummaged busily in the attics of european literature, bringing to light much of interest . 他在欧洲文学的阁楼里忙着翻箱倒笼,找到了不少有趣的东西。
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Recently she had opened a dusty steamer trunk in the attic and found several family keepsakes . 最近她曾在阁楼上打开一只尘封的箱子,找到了几件她家的纪念品。
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From an attic window , we could get a sweeping view of the river where their land joined ours . 从阁楼的窗口,我们可以一览无遗地眺望他们的土地与我们衔接处的河面。