arbour
arbour — 名詞
- arboursingular
- arboursplural
1. a shaded corner or structure in a garden where climbing plants such as roses or
涼亭;藤架
花園中以藤蔓或樹枝搭建的遮蔭座位處
a shaded corner or structure in a garden where climbing plants such as roses or jasmine are trained to grow over a frame, or where trees and bushes are arranged to form a partly enclosed seating area that offers shade and privacy
The wooden arbour in Ishaan's garden is covered with climbing roses every summer.
Ishaan 花園裡的木頭藤架每年夏天都開滿了攀緣玫瑰。
collocation: covered with climbing roses / vine-covered arbour
Marta sat reading under the vine-covered arbour while her children played nearby.
Marta 坐在爬滿藤蔓的涼亭下看書,她的孩子們在附近玩耍。
Yan built a wooden arbour over the bench so visitors could sit in the shade.
Yan 在長凳上方搭了一座木頭藤架,讓來訪的人可以坐在陰涼處。
The stone arbour at the end of the path was covered with jasmine and ivy.
小徑盡頭那座石頭涼亭被茉莉花和長春藤覆蓋著。
Valentina decorated the rose arbour with fairy lights for the garden party.
Valentina 為花園派對用仙女燈裝飾了那座玫瑰藤架。
- pergola
a larger, more open garden structure with a flat roof made of beams, often forming a walkway rather than a single seating area
- gazebo
a small building with a roof and open sides, usually freestanding in a garden, whereas an arbour is typically formed by living plants
- bower
a poetic or literary term for a pleasant shady place under trees or climbing plants, similar to an arbour but less specific about having a frame