[N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES 名称名词;名称名词](艺术作品的)陈列室,展览馆;画廊 A gallery is a place that has permanent exhibitions of works of art in it.
...an art gallery.
美术馆
...the National Gallery.
国家美术馆
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]私人画店;私人画廊(或画室) A gallery is a privately owned building or room where people can look at and buy works of art.
The painting is in the gallery upstairs.
那幅画在楼上的画廊里。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](大厅的)楼座,边座,楼上旁听席 A gallery is an area high above the ground at the back or at the sides of a large room or hall.
A crowd already filled the gallery.
楼座已经挤满了人。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](剧场或音乐厅中通常票价最低的)顶层楼座The gallery in a theatre or concert hall is an area high above the ground that usually contains the cheapest seats.
[usu the N in sing]
[V inflects]
They had been forced to find cheap tickets in the gallery.
他们不得已买了顶层楼座的廉价票。
If you play to the gallery, you do something in public in a way which you hope will impress people.讨好大众;哗众取宠
...but I must tell you that in my opinion you're both now playing to the gallery.
但是,我必须告诉你们,在我看来你们俩都是在哗众取宠。
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gal·lery/ˈɡæləri; NAmEˈɡæləri/noun(pluralgal·leries)1a room or building for showing works of art, especially to the public (艺术作品的)陈列室,展览馆;画廊◆an art/a picture gallery美术馆;绘画陈列室◆the National Gallery国家美术馆☞collocationsat
art
☞see also
art gallery
2a small private shop/store where you can see and buy works of art 私家画店3an upstairs area at the back or sides of a large hall where people can sit (大厅的)楼座,楼上旁听席◆Relatives of the victim watched from the public gallery as the murder charge was read out in court.法庭宣读谋杀指控时受害者的亲属在公共旁听席观看。☞see also
press gallery
4the highest level in a theatre where the cheapest seats are (剧场中票价最低的)顶层楼座5a long narrow room, especially one used for a particular purpose 长廊;走廊;柱廊☞see also
shooting gallery
6a level passage under the ground in a mine or cave(矿坑或洞穴中的)水平巷道IDIOMplay to the ˈgalleryto behave in an exaggerated way to attract people's attention 哗众取宠;行为惹人注目gallerygalleriesgal·lery/ˈɡæləri; NAmEˈɡæləri/
1a)a large building where people can see famous pieces of art: an exhibition of African art at the Hayward Galleryb)a small privately owned shop or studio where you can see and buy pieces of art2a)an upper floor or balcony built on an inner wall of a hall, theatre, or church, from which people can watch a performance, discussion etc: the public gallery in Congressin the gallery We could only afford seats up in the gallery.b)the gallery the people sitting in a gallery3play to the gallery to do or say something just because you think it will please people and make you popular4a level passage under the ground in a mine or cave →
press gallery
, shooting gallery
COLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + galleryan art gallery· a guide to the city's museums and art galleriesa picture/portrait gallery· The picture gallery is full of treasures.a private gallery (=owned by a private person)· The portrait was to be sold to a private gallery in the United States.the national gallery (=owned by the country)· Edinburgh has three national galleries.verbsvisit/go to a gallery· The children visited the gallery on a school trip.a painting hangs in a gallery· Many of her pictures hang in the National Gallery of Canada.a gallery is showing/exhibiting something· The gallery is showing a series of watercolour works.exhibit something in/at a gallery· It was the first time that the paintings had been exhibited in a gallery.gallery + NOUNgallery space (=area for displaying art)· She exhibited her work in the gallery space of the Institute of Art and Technology.
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