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Definition of red-brick in English: red-brickadjective 1Built with red bricks. 红砖建筑的 a grand red-brick terrace Example sentencesExamples - Until recently, its investigators have been mostly nameless, the millions of words issuing from its government-issue red-brick offices mostly anonymous.
- Yet the red-brick façade has a stolid elegance.
- Mum and Dad are in a front yard, relaxing in front of a plain red-brick house with a white picket fence.
- The grim, red-brick health board building couldn't provide a more stark contrast to the French chateau to be used for the reception after Saturday's church wedding near Paris.
- The Alexandra People's Centre opened this month amid much singing and clapping and happy smiles, in the courtyard of a new four-storey, red-brick building.
- Instead they decided my dining room, with its red-brick fireplace and bay window, and my foyer had more character.
- With a part red-brick, part pebble dash facade and an attractive patio surround, the house is modern in design and layout.
- I sighed, before turning to look at the red-brick building before me.
- The 210 red-brick miners' cottages, initially erected between 1901 and 1908, still comprise the village's five terraced streets.
- The exterior was red-brick at ground level with dash on the first floor.
- The red-brick building, which sold for between £60,000 and £70,000, is listed under the ownership of a married couple.
- The Museum is an impressive red-brick building, two storeys high, with irregular shaped windows in a haphazard pattern.
- It's a small, nondescript, red-brick building on a short street downtown, but the stone crest above the door tells most of the story.
- St Kevin's Hospital, an imposing red-brick building, was part of the larger complex, Our Lady's Hospital, originally built in the 19th century.
- The older and better known of the two is Old Port, an eight-block wedge of Victorian red-brick buildings that include the waterfront.
- But planning chiefs said they hoped the prominent listed red-brick building, also known as Foss Bridge House, would retain a link with its past.
- ‘This is home,’ Dyk says, gesturing to a small, red-brick bungalow with a vegetable garden for a front yard.
- The red-brick complex in Pottsville, Pa., built just two years after the original factory burned down, is an aging labyrinth.
- The red-brick façade of the Grade II listed building will be retained along with the clock tower.
- Three red-brick buildings, which house classrooms and administrative offices, cluster around a courtyard that's ringed with conifers.
- 1.1 (of a British university) founded in the late 19th or early 20th century and with buildings of brick, as distinct from the older universities built of stone.
a junior history professor at a red-brick university Example sentencesExamples - Colin was into things like the Royal Court Theatre and red-brick universities.
Definition of red-brick in US English: red-brickadjectiveˈrɛdbrɪkˈredbrik 1Built with red bricks. 红砖建筑的 a grand red-brick terrace Example sentencesExamples - The Museum is an impressive red-brick building, two storeys high, with irregular shaped windows in a haphazard pattern.
- The red-brick façade of the Grade II listed building will be retained along with the clock tower.
- It's a small, nondescript, red-brick building on a short street downtown, but the stone crest above the door tells most of the story.
- With a part red-brick, part pebble dash facade and an attractive patio surround, the house is modern in design and layout.
- Yet the red-brick façade has a stolid elegance.
- The 210 red-brick miners' cottages, initially erected between 1901 and 1908, still comprise the village's five terraced streets.
- Three red-brick buildings, which house classrooms and administrative offices, cluster around a courtyard that's ringed with conifers.
- The exterior was red-brick at ground level with dash on the first floor.
- The Alexandra People's Centre opened this month amid much singing and clapping and happy smiles, in the courtyard of a new four-storey, red-brick building.
- Instead they decided my dining room, with its red-brick fireplace and bay window, and my foyer had more character.
- The grim, red-brick health board building couldn't provide a more stark contrast to the French chateau to be used for the reception after Saturday's church wedding near Paris.
- But planning chiefs said they hoped the prominent listed red-brick building, also known as Foss Bridge House, would retain a link with its past.
- The red-brick complex in Pottsville, Pa., built just two years after the original factory burned down, is an aging labyrinth.
- Mum and Dad are in a front yard, relaxing in front of a plain red-brick house with a white picket fence.
- The red-brick building, which sold for between £60,000 and £70,000, is listed under the ownership of a married couple.
- St Kevin's Hospital, an imposing red-brick building, was part of the larger complex, Our Lady's Hospital, originally built in the 19th century.
- Until recently, its investigators have been mostly nameless, the millions of words issuing from its government-issue red-brick offices mostly anonymous.
- The older and better known of the two is Old Port, an eight-block wedge of Victorian red-brick buildings that include the waterfront.
- I sighed, before turning to look at the red-brick building before me.
- ‘This is home,’ Dyk says, gesturing to a small, red-brick bungalow with a vegetable garden for a front yard.
- 1.1 (of a British university) founded in the late 19th or early 20th century and with buildings of brick, as distinct from the older universities built of stone.
a junior history professor at a red-brick university Example sentencesExamples - Colin was into things like the Royal Court Theatre and red-brick universities.
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