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alcove

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: House, Buildings
ldoce_004_cal·cove /ˈælkəʊv $ -koʊv/ noun [countable]  DHHTBBHOLEa place in the wall of a room that is built further back than the rest of the wall 壁凹;凹室;壁龛 SYN recess5  See picture of alcove 壁凹
Examples from the Corpus
alcoveMake a detailed plan of the room, measuring into all alcoves and doorways.A card table was set up in an alcove in the living room.Frankie blinked in the bright light, then turned his gaze reluctantly to the arched alcove on his left.The pantry was just a walk-in alcove off the kitchen.The other alcoves were occupied by Catholics, Zionists, and various other interest groups.He found the tape recorder attached to a small alcove carved out from underneath the desk.As I slunk back to the alcove, I noticed half-suppressed smiles on the tear-stained faces of several of the mourners.The sitting room had shabby chintz furniture, and faded curtains in the long window alcove.
Origin alcove (1500-1600) French alcôve, from Spanish alcoba, from Arabic al-qubbah the arch
al·cove nounChineseSyllable
of in Corpus that a a place the room wall


alcove
alcove /ˈælkəʊv $ -koʊv/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: French
 Origin: alcôve, from Spanish alcoba, from Arabic al-qubbah 'the arch'
a place in the wall of a room that is built further back than the rest of the wall
   SYN  recess


al·coveBrE /ˈælkəʊv/ 🔊NAmE /ˈælkoʊv/ 🔊 nounan area in a room that is formed by part of a wall being built farther back than the rest of the wall 壁凹,凹室,壁龛(房内墙壁凹进空间)The bookcase fits neatly into the alcove. 书架正好放得进壁凹。🔊🔊