mezzanine

listen to the pronunciation of mezzanine
English - Turkish
asma kat
ara kat
(Mimarlık) (tiyatro) birinci balkon
tiyatro birinci balkon
{i} asmakat
mezzanine floor
(İnşaat) asmakat
mezzanine floor
(İnşaat) ara kat
mezzanine capital
Diğer bono ve hisse senedi ihraçlarına nazaran daha pahalı bir finans kaynağıdır. İmtiyazlı hisse senedi ihracı
mezzanine floor
(Mimarlık) Asma kat
mezzanine.
ara
English - English
A balcony in an auditorium
Fulfilling an intermediate or secondary function

To make interconnections easier, we added a mezzanine PCB.

A sub-floor, in between main floors of a building

On our way to the top floor, we stopped at the mezzanine.

Any intermediate story of a building inserted between two stories of regular size
Same as Entresol
Stage of a company's development just prior to going public, in Venture Capital language Venture capitalists entering at that point have a lower risk of loss than at previous stages and can look forward to early capital appreciation as a result of the Market Value gained by an Initial Public Offering
A mezzanine is a small floor which is built between two main floors of a building. the dining room on the mezzanine
An intermediate floor placed in any story or room When the total area of any "mezzanine floor" exceeds 33 1/3 percent of the total floor area in that room, it will be considered as an additional story
first or lowest balcony
A partial story which is not on the same level with the story of the main part of the edifice, as of a back building, where the floors are on a level with landings of the staircase of the main house
The last round of investment prior to your company going public, which is typically provided to get you over whatever hurdles are left that stand between it and access to the public markets A higher price (i e , value per share) is paid for such round but liquidity and value realization is near (do not get quite as high a return) Usually a mezzanine fund is purchasing subordinated debt with warrants (if a professional invests two different pots of money in the same target, can lead to interesting conflict situations)
intermediate floor just above the ground floor first or lowest balcony
A low floor between two stories in a building, usually just above the ground floor
A platform supported with structural members, used for storage or operations; constructed at a height which permits movement of people and equipment below
A flooring laid over a floor to bring it up to some height or level
The mezzanine is the lowest balcony in a theatre, or the front rows in the lowest balcony
An intermediate floor within a building above the ground floor that occupies all or part of the building floor area and consists of columns, beams, joists, deck panels and edge trims to receive reinforced concrete
{i} low or partial story that is just above the ground floor
intermediate floor just above the ground floor
A fund investment strategy involving subordinated debt (the level of financing senior to equity and below senior debt)
An intermediate level between the floor and ceiling of any room or space
A floor under the stage, from which various contrivances, as traps, are worked
a tier of financing that precedes or supplements listed equity
The first balcony level above the orchestra in a theater See also dress circle
The level of a station between the entrances and the platforms, often including the control area
Late-stage venture capital financing
This is a split-level apartment, usually with an open bedroom above the living room It may be accessed by a ladder and the room may well have sloping walls or ceiling
mezzanine floor
intermediate floor just above the ground floor
mezzanines
plural of mezzanine
mezzanine

    Hyphenation

    mez·za·nine

    Turkish pronunciation

    mezınin

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmezəˌnēn/ /ˈmɛzəˌniːn/

    Etymology

    () Italian mezzanino, from mezzano (“middle”), from Latin medianus.
Favorites