Bower Meaning in English
word
ˈbaʊɝ
BOW-er
baʊ.əɹ
BOW-uh
释义
A pleasant, shady place in a garden, often made with climbing plants, or a leafy shelter. Also, a decorated structure built by some birds to attract a mate.
用法与细微差别
Mostly formal or literary. Commonly found in poetry, historical texts, and garden descriptions. Less common in modern conversation. In ornithology, refers to a structure made by male bowerbirds.
Spanish: cenador - enramadaPortuguese (BR): caramanchão - pavilhãoPortuguese (PT): caramanchão - pavilhãoChinese (Simplified): 凉亭 - 花架Chinese (Traditional): 涼亭 - 花架Hindi: बावर (फूलों या पत्तों की छाव) - मंडपArabic: عرين (ظل أو مأوى من الأغصان) - كشكBengali: বাওয়ার (শীতল ছায়াঘেরা স্থান) - পাতার ছাউনিRussian: боскет - беседка (крытая растениями)Japanese: 木陰のあずまや - 緑の小屋Vietnamese: phòng mái lá - lều láKorean: 그늘집 - 나뭇잎 그늘 쉼터Turkish: çardak - gölgeli köşeUrdu: سبز کمرہ - پتوں کی چھپرIndonesian: gubuk rindang - bilik daun
例句
We sat in the bower and enjoyed the quiet afternoon.
basic
The roses covered the garden bower.
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The bird built a bower to attract a mate.
basic
Alice slipped into the cool bower to escape the summer sun.
natural
They decorated the bower with fairy lights for the garden party.
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The old poem described a secret bower where lovers would meet.
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