Definition of the word balcony

Pronunciation of vocabulary balcony

balconynoun

ban công

/ˈbælkəni//ˈbælkəni/

Origin of the word balcony

The word "balcony" originated from the French word "balcon" which means "high place" or "outledge" in Old Occitan. The Roman architect Vitruvius coined the term "exhedra" which referred to projections outside of buildings that served as social spaces. These projections were similar to present-day balconies, except that they had only a partial floor and were typically open to the elements. The use of the term "balcony" emerged during the Italian Renaissance, when ornate, enclosed projections became more popular. The first known use of the word "balcony" in English was in the mid-14th century, when it appeared in William Langland's Middle English poem, "Piers Plowman." In Renaissance Italy, balconies were often adorned with ornate sculptures or reliefs, depicting scenes from mythology or religious stories. These sculptures were meant to symbolize the importance of the occupant of the balcony, as well as to add visual interest to the exterior of the building. By the 16th century, balconies had become a standard feature in Italian architecture, and their popularity spread throughout Europe. They were used not only for aesthetic purposes, but also for practical reasons, such as providing additional living space or serving as a place to dry clothing. Today, balconies are an integral part of many architectural styles around the world, from traditional Italian villas to modern high-rise apartment buildings. They serve a variety of functions, from providing a place to relax or entertain guests, to simply enjoying the view from a distance. Whether simple or elaborate, balconies continue to add beauty and functionality to the built environment.

Vocabulary summary balcony

typenoun

meaningbalcony

meaningbalcony (in theater)

Example of vocabulary balconynamespace

meaning

a platform that is built on the upstairs outside wall of a building, with a wall or rail around it. You can get out onto a balcony from an upstairs room.

một nền tảng được xây dựng trên bức tường bên ngoài tầng trên của một tòa nhà, với một bức tường hoặc đường ray xung quanh nó. Bạn có thể ra ban công từ phòng trên lầu.

  • We had drinks on the hotel balcony.

    Chúng tôi uống nước trên ban công khách sạn.

  • The couple enjoyed their morning coffee on the spacious balcony overlooking the stunning view of the city skyline.

    Cặp đôi thưởng thức cà phê buổi sáng trên ban công rộng rãi nhìn ra quang cảnh tuyệt đẹp của đường chân trời thành phố.

  • The artist painted the sunset from her balcony as the colors of the sky transformed in a beautiful display.

    Nghệ sĩ đã vẽ cảnh hoàng hôn từ ban công nhà mình khi những sắc màu của bầu trời chuyển mình tạo nên một bức tranh tuyệt đẹp.

  • The aroma of fresh flowers filled the air as the gardener tended to her balcony garden, happy to have a green space in her home.

    Hương thơm của những bông hoa tươi tràn ngập không khí khi người làm vườn chăm sóc khu vườn trên ban công, vui mừng vì có một không gian xanh trong nhà.

  • After a long day, the man relaxed on his balcony swing, sipping a refreshing drink as he watched the world go by.

    Sau một ngày dài, người đàn ông thư giãn trên xích đu ở ban công, nhâm nhi đồ uống mát lạnh trong khi ngắm nhìn thế giới trôi qua.

meaning

an area of seats upstairs in a theatre

khu vực ghế ngồi trên lầu trong rạp hát

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