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Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenAU:
    • IPA: /pɜːˈɡɐʉlə/
  • UK:
    • IPA: /ˈpɜːɡələ/
KieliKäännökset
espanjapérgola
hollantipergola
italiagraticcio, pergolato, pergola
japaniパーゴラ (pāgora)
kreikkaπέργκολα (pérgkola)
portugalipérgola
puolapergola
ranskapergola
saksaPergola
suomipergola
tšekkipergola
venäjäбесе́дка (besédka), наве́с (navés), пе́ргола (pérgola)

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. A framework in the form of a passageway of columns that supports a trelliswork roof; used to support and train climbing plants.
  2. Such a framework employed to provide shade, especially over a patio.

Esimerkit

  • By the little garden pergola open to the winds some fluttered peacocks were blotted nervelessly amid the dripping trees, their heads sunk back beneath their wings: while in the pergola itself, like a fallen storm-cloud, lolled a negress, her levelled, polecat eyes semi-veiled by the nebulous alchemy of the rainbow.
  • While both pergolas and arbors are most dramatic cloaked in climbing, flowing plants, only a pergola will stand naked as a piece of architecture.
  • When I first saw the movie, Chocolat, my favorite element wasn't the plot or the character development or even the cinematography. It was the cloth-draped pergola under which a very special birthday dinner was served.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkopergolas
Monikkopergole

A framework in the form of a passageway of columns that supports a trelliswork roof; used to support and train climbing plants.

Rose Pergola at Kew Gardens, London

A framework in the form of a passageway of columns that supports a trelliswork roof; used to support and train climbing plants.

Pergola covered in bougainvillea

A framework in the form of a passageway of columns that supports a trelliswork roof; used to support and train climbing plants.

La fr:Charmille de fr:Pitet à fr:Fallais : The hornbeams of the 180-meter-long (590 ft) Pitet bower from the nineteenth century are included in the fr:Braives classified property list, province of Liège, Belgium (1942)