porch
noun /pɔːtʃ/
/pɔːrtʃ/
- enlarge imagea small area at the entrance to a building, such as a house or a church, that is covered by a roof and often has walls
门廊;门厅 - She stood in the porch and rang the doorbell.
她站在门廊上按响了门铃。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- entrance
- church
- back
- …
- door
- light
- in the porch
- She stood in the porch and rang the doorbell.
- (North American English) (also veranda, verandah (both especially British English))a platform with an open front and a roof, built onto the side of a house on the ground floor
(房屋底层有顶半敞的)走廊,游廊 - They were sitting out on the porch in the cool evening air.
在傍晚的凉爽空气中,他们坐在门廊里。 - After dinner we sat on the front porch and talked for hours.
晚饭后,我们坐在门廊聊了好几个小时。 - The screened porch looks across the backyard into the woods.
有屏风的门廊隔着后院看着树林。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- back
- front
- side
- …
- step
- light
- swing
- …
- on the porch
- They were sitting out on the porch in the cool evening air.
词源Middle English: from Old French porche, from Latin porticus ‘colonnade’, from porta ‘passage’.