patio

  • 121patio — pat|i|o [ˈpætiəu US ou] n plural patios [Date: 1800 1900; : Spanis] a flat hard area near a house, where people sit outside …

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  • 122patio — pat|i|o [ pætiou ] noun count a flat area covered with stone, brick, etc. at the back of a house, where people can sit outside …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 123patio — sustantivo masculino platea. En los teatros. * * * Sinónimos: ■ portal, corral, cenador, impluvio, huerto, claustro, jardín, corraliza, platea, butaca, preferencia …

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  • 124patio — n I; lm D. patiotiów «niewielki dziedziniec wewnątrz domu, pałacu, często ozdobiony fontanną, kolumnami, kwiatami itp.» ‹hiszp.› …

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  • 125patio — pat·i·o || pætɪəʊ n. paved inner courtyard; porch, large paved area near the entrance to a house (used for outdoor dining, etc.) …

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  • 126patio —    An outdoor space that adjoins a building, usually a residence, and usually it is paved. Typical of Spanish and Latin American architecture, a roofless inner courtyard often surrounded by a covered colonnade leading to interior rooms. Typical… …

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  • 127patio —    (PAH tee oh) [Spanish] An inner courtyard; an open, paved area beside a house, used for lounging or outdoor dining …

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  • 128patio — noun (plural patios) 1》 a paved outdoor area adjoining a house. 2》 a roofless inner courtyard in a Spanish or Spanish American house. Origin C19: from Sp …

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