Balcony, the plural is: balconies.
1. Pronunciation: English [?b?lk?ni] American [?b?lk?ni]?
2. Definition: balcony.
3. Grammar: Entered English around 1610, directly derived from Italian Balcone, meaning balcony.
4. Related phrases: terminal balcony terminal pole platform, distributing frame balcony distribution frame platform. Extended information
Same root phrase: open balcony
1. Pronunciation: British [p?n ?b?lk?ni] American [?o?p?n ?b?lk? ni]?
2. Definition: open-air balcony.
3. Grammar: The basic meaning of open is "open, open", and it can also be interpreted as "frank, unbiased". When interpreted as "empty, open", it only serves as an attributive in the sentence. When used as a solution for "starting business, (positions, etc.) vacant", make a predicate in the sentence.
4. Usage examples: On occasion, I leaned on the open balcony of my house, seeing the hibiscuses blossom and fade.
5. Vernacular translation: On the open balcony, watching the hibiscus blooming and falling in front of the building, my heart is filled with gentle gratitude and nostalgia like floating clouds of the past.