recessed
v. 把某物放在墙壁的凹处( recess的过去式和过去分词 ); 将(墙)做成凹形,在(墙)上做壁龛; 休息,休会,休庭
If something such as a door or window is recessed, it is set into the wall that surrounds it.
...a wide passage, lit from one side by recessed windows.
一边有凹窗、光线可以照进来的宽敞走道
...thick glass recessed into the ceiling.
天花板上嵌着的厚厚的玻璃
1. having a sunken area;
2. resembling an alcove
The hearings have now recessed for dinner.
听证会现已休会就餐。
My rooms were large, with deeply recessed windows and painted, eighteenth - century panellin.
我住的房间很宽敞, 有向里凹陷很深的窗户,油漆过的十八世纪的镶花地板.
The Geneva meeting recessed while Kennety and Khrushchev met in Vienna.
肯尼迪同赫鲁晓夫在维也纳会晤时,日内瓦会议已经休会.
Judge Johnson recessed the trial.
约翰逊法官宣布休庭.
The table has a recessed border carved into it.
这张桌子四周是雕刻的内凹边缘.