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/ˈgæləri/ |
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1 | C a public building where you can look at paintings and other works of art 美术馆;陈列馆 |
| the National Portrait Gallery 国立肖像美术馆 |
| She spent her free time visiting galleries and museums. 她利用空余时间参观了一些美术馆和博物馆。 |
| 1a | a private building where you can look at and buy paintings and other types of art (私人的)艺术馆,画廊,字画店 | | His work was last shown at the Peter Nathan gallery in Zurich. 他的作品最后一次展出是在苏黎世的彼得·内森画廊。 | |
| 1b | a room in a museum or gallery containing paintings or other works of art (美术馆等的)陈列室 | | The Turner exhibition occupies all the galleries on the first floor. 特纳展览占用了二楼的所有陈列室。 | |
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2 | C an upper level in a building such as a church , court etc 阳台;露台 |
| Reporters and members of the public packed the public gallery. 记者和普通民众挤满了公共露台。 |
| 2a | the highest level of a theatre , cinema etc where the least expensive seats are (剧场、电影院等内票价最低的)顶层楼座 | |
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3 | C a passage or long narrow room inside a building 走廊;狭长房间 |
| 3a | an underground passage in a mine or cave (矿井下的)巷道,坑道 | |
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4 | singular +of a group of similar people or things 一群(相似的人或物) |
| a gallery of balding middle-aged men 一群秃顶的中年男人 |
PHRASE |
- | play to the gallery |
| to say what you think people want to hear in order to gain popularity |
| 迎合大众趣味 |
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See also | - press gallery | - shooting gallery | |
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