gallery
n. 画廊,走廊; (教堂,议院等的)边座; 旁听席; 大批观众
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
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。
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。
The gallery in a theatre or concert hall is an area high above the ground that usually contains the cheapest seats.
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。
1. spectators at a golf or tennis match
2. a porch along the outside of a building (sometimes partly enclosed)
3. a room or series of rooms where works of art are exhibited
4. a long usually narrow room used for some specific purpose;
5. a covered corridor (especially one extending along the wall of a building and supported with arches or columns)
6. narrow recessed balcony area along an upper floor on the interior of a building; usually marked by a colonnade
7. a horizontal (or nearly horizontal) passageway in a mine;
play to the gallery
迎合大众趣味;哗众取宠
Some of his paintings are on show in the local art gallery.
他的一些画正在当地的一些艺术馆展出.
The pictures in the gallery were well spaced out.
画廊中各幅画的间隔安排得很好.
The gallery is seeking to enlarge its holdings of Danish art.
画廊正在寻求增加丹麦艺术作品的馆藏.
The gallery is open to the public without charge three days in each week.
美术馆每周免票向群众开放3天.
The visitor's gallery in the House of Commons was full.
下议院的旁听席上坐满了人.