wooden balcony
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwoodenandbalcony
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wooden
adjective
uk/ˈwʊd.ən/us/ˈwʊd.ən/
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balcony
noun[C]
uk/ˈbæl.kə.ni/us/ˈbæl.kə.ni/
an area with a wall or bars around it that is joined to the outside wall of a building on an ...
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It originally seated 1,200 people, but after being proclaimed a fire hazard thewoodenbalconywas removed, reducing capacity to only 400.
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The central pavilion has awoodenbalcony, which is used by the king and royal family for the granting public audiences.
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The modest interior gives the impression of an amphitheater because of the encirclingwoodenbalcony.
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A minaret with awoodenbalconyrises above the arch of the eastern "iwan".
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In the western roomwoodenbalconycan be found, above the peaked triumphal arch the year 1715 can be read.
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Almost all houses did not have a yard, were equipped with awoodenbalconyand small windows.
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It is a simple, double-storeyed building with a corrugated iron roof and awoodenbalconywhich stretches from one side of the front facade to the other.
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It features an oriel window, covered wooden balconies, and porches.
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White houses with wooden balconies are typical of the town.
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These covered wooden balconies constituted precisely such areas.
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A number has wooden balconies and other wood details and look like chalets.
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Of all of these structures, the most well-known is a group of three with wooden balconies.
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Many houses have a colourful or richly-decorated faade, wooden balconies or bay windows.
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At the sides rise two minarets, 42 meters high, topped by beautifully carved, wooden balconies with stalactites running down the sides.
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The ceiling of the mine is bordered by wooden balconies on the whole perimeter.
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The most characteristic additions were the baths (usually in the back of the buildings) and the enclosed wooden balconies n the faades over the narrow streets.
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The roofs are terracotta barrel tiles while the white stucco walls are punctuated with numerous, irregular shaped windows, wooden balconies, pecky-cypress accents and balustrades, many with decorative ironwork details.
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