belvédère

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belvedere
(Mimarlık) pavyon
belvedere
(Mimarlık) seyirlik
belvedere
dam taraçası
belvedere
belvedere
belvedere
(isim) taraça
belvedere
{i} taraça
belvedere
(Mimarlık) tepe köşkü
التركية - التركية
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

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belvedere
a building with a pleasant vista, especially a high one

One evening, she went on, while Madame Orio was fast asleep in her little belvedere (it being the good old lady's habit to repair there to rest after a bottle or two of red Padua wine), Manette and Marton left the widow's house noiselessly in the Campo San Zobenigo, and made their way running towards the Piazza of St. Mark's. .

Belvedere
{i} city in New Jersey (USA); town in California (USA): palace in the Vatican City (Rome)
belvedere
A rooftop gazebo, pavilion, or tower for the sake of a view
belvedere
{i} watch tower; architectural structure (window, gazebo, balcony or small tower) designed to give a wide extensive view; summer home with a view; type of cigar; Eurasian plant whose leaves turn purple red in autumn
belvedere
Low rooftop enclosure designed to light an attic, internal stairwell or hall
belvedere
a gazebo sited to command a fine view
belvedere
densely branched Eurasian plant; foliage turns purple-red in autumn
belvedere
A summer house on a height or an upper-story open-roofed gallery designed to give a view of the scenery
belvedere
A raised turret or pavillion
belvedere
A small building, or a part of a building, more or less open, constructed in a place commanding a fine prospect
belvedere
a building with a pleasant vista
belvedere
an architectural structure, such as a gazebo or a roofed open gallery, situated in a landscape so as to command a good view of the surrounding countryside; literally "beautiful view" in Latin
belvedere
Roofed architectural structure, freestanding or attached, and open on one or more sides. It is built in an elevated position to provide a view and capture daylight and fresh air. Used in Italy since the Renaissance, it often assumes the form of a loggia. The term is often used for a gazebo on top of a building, especially the glazed viewing room of a Victorian dwelling
Belvedere Torso
Hellenistic marble torso of a male figure 5 ft 3 in. (1.6 m) high seated on a rock. It is named after the Belvedere court in Vatican City, where it once stood; it is now in the Vatican Museum. It is signed by the Greek sculptor Apollonius and possibly dates from the 1st century BC. Well known by 1500, it had a profound influence on Michelangelo and other Renaissance artists
التركية - الإنجليزية

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belvedere
belvedere
belveder
gazebo
belvédère

    الواصلة

    bel·ve·dere

    التركية النطق

    belvıdîr

    النطق

    /ˌbelvəˈdər/ /ˌbɛlvəˈdɪr/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'bel-v&-"dir ] (noun.) 1593. Italian, literally, beautiful view.
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