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词汇 mezzanine
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Definition of mezzanine in English:

mezzanine

noun ˈmɛtsəniːnˈmɛzəniːnˈmɛzəˌnin
  • 1A low storey between two others in a building, typically between the ground and first floors.

    夹楼,夹层楼面(两层楼面间的楼面,尤指一楼和二楼之间)

    as modifier a mezzanine floor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here, the architects added a mezzanine to create an extra 27,000 square feet of floor space.
    • Presiding over the spacious Bar Red dance floor is the decadent ‘Gold Man’ statue, which greets you as you ascend the spiral staircase to the Red mezzanine floor.
    • The accommodation briefly comprises ground floor lounge bar, first floor mezzanine area, second floor catering kitchen (with service lift to bar area).
    • The ground floor and mezzanine will be occupied by the society and the rest will be given over to other offices.
    • The Malleswaram market in the new parking complex plan has a basement, ground floor, mezzanine, three floors and a terrace across 70,000 sq ft, as does the Seshadripuram market.
    • The planned refurbishment would remove the mezzanine, an important part of the building's heritage significance
    • Steel girders have been used in its construction, which could allow for building of a second storey or mezzanine.
    • The new block contains a new entrance at ground level and a mezzanine that projects over the entrance hall like a protruding tongue.
    • It measures 9x7m and houses two mezzanine floors once connected by a spiral staircase.
    • Above the wide steps, the next major level is an open mezzanine, also sharing the great window.
    • Situated on the steps leading from ground floor to the mezzanine, entitled Artist's Breath, the work is infused with pathos and mystery.
    • Elsewhere, concrete replaces rotten wood floors, window frames have been repaired, and a mezzanine was installed on the ground floor to expand exhibition space.
    • The third, fourth and fifth floors also have mezzanines.
    • It's a light and breezy ground floor and mezzanine, not too clattery, doing brisk business on a weekday lunchtime.
    • His design retains the north and south brick facades of the old building and inserts the new structure of six main floors and three mezzanines within them.
    • The major structural change is the addition of a stair connecting the mezzanine to the upper level.
    • They are countering the space loss by inserting a mezzanine between the ground and first floors.
    • The box has three sleeping areas: two at ground level and a bunk on a suspended mezzanine.
    • The Science Centre has three 8m high floors, arranged with the possibility of inserting mezzanines inside the curved north facade.
    • The two-story spaces with interior stairwells and mezzanines also act as vertical bridges between floors in the six-story towers.
    Synonyms
    floor, level, tier
    1. 1.1North American The lowest balcony of a theatre, cinema, etc., or the front rows of the balcony.
      〈北美〉(戏院、电影院、体育馆等的)最底层楼厅;最底层楼厅前座
      he came up to bat and was greeted with little optimism by the experienced fans in my sector of the mezzanine
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Three women peered over the banister of the mezzanine.
      • With good sightlines, a mezzanine and balcony that hovered over the action, and regularly scheduled doubleheaders, the Garden was a perfect venue for round-ball.
      • We're going to meet on the left side of the mezzanine between the opening act and The Fiery Furnaces to meet James [Mercer, her cousin and lead singer of The Shins] and get backstage passes.
      • The first people in the theatre, they walked out - but after the first night, there were lines around the theatre, they sold out the mezzanine.
      • A $25 ticket earns a seat in the uppermost mezzanine, the floor set with chairs for the $250 people.
      • A balcony above the mezzanine displayed the porcelain, clothing, and other goods offered for sale.
      • Later I see the famous mad scene from the best seat in the house, perched atop a mezzanine in the Great Hall of Lammermoor Castle.
      • I had a choice between back orchestra all the way on one side, and middle mezzanine.
adjective ˈmɛtsəniːnˈmɛzəniːnˈmɛzəˌnin
Finance
  • attributive Relating to or denoting unsecured, higher-yielding loans that are subordinate to bank loans and secured loans but rank above equity.

    〔金融〕夹层融资的(无抵押高利贷款,介乎银行抵押贷款与抵押资产率值之间)

    the company received $9.1 m in mezzanine financing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The two banks and Vernon are reported to have put up only €34 million of the purchase price, the remaining coming in the form of mezzanine finance and bank loans.
    • We are now in a position to offer the whole range of services including leasing, term debt, mezzanine finance, venture capital and now working capital with a current account.
    • Before the IMF crisis these private equity opportunities were mainly mezzanine equity infusions into companies with up to $100 million in sales.
    • Where a transaction requires more debt than a bank would normally be comfortable with, a tranche of mezzanine debt may be used to fill the gap in the funding package.
    • DEG provides tailor-made long-term project and corporate finance through equity participation, mezzanine finance, and loans in all major currencies as well as Thai baht.

Origin

Early 18th century: from French, from Italian mezzanino, diminutive of mezzano 'middle', from Latin medianus 'median'.

Definition of mezzanine in US English:

mezzanine

nounˈmɛzəˌninˈmezəˌnēn
  • 1A low story between two others in a building, typically between the ground and first floors.

    夹楼,夹层楼面(两层楼面间的楼面,尤指一楼和二楼之间)

    as modifier a mezzanine floor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's a light and breezy ground floor and mezzanine, not too clattery, doing brisk business on a weekday lunchtime.
    • The Science Centre has three 8m high floors, arranged with the possibility of inserting mezzanines inside the curved north facade.
    • It measures 9x7m and houses two mezzanine floors once connected by a spiral staircase.
    • Steel girders have been used in its construction, which could allow for building of a second storey or mezzanine.
    • The new block contains a new entrance at ground level and a mezzanine that projects over the entrance hall like a protruding tongue.
    • They are countering the space loss by inserting a mezzanine between the ground and first floors.
    • The ground floor and mezzanine will be occupied by the society and the rest will be given over to other offices.
    • The third, fourth and fifth floors also have mezzanines.
    • Elsewhere, concrete replaces rotten wood floors, window frames have been repaired, and a mezzanine was installed on the ground floor to expand exhibition space.
    • The Malleswaram market in the new parking complex plan has a basement, ground floor, mezzanine, three floors and a terrace across 70,000 sq ft, as does the Seshadripuram market.
    • The box has three sleeping areas: two at ground level and a bunk on a suspended mezzanine.
    • The planned refurbishment would remove the mezzanine, an important part of the building's heritage significance
    • Presiding over the spacious Bar Red dance floor is the decadent ‘Gold Man’ statue, which greets you as you ascend the spiral staircase to the Red mezzanine floor.
    • Here, the architects added a mezzanine to create an extra 27,000 square feet of floor space.
    • The accommodation briefly comprises ground floor lounge bar, first floor mezzanine area, second floor catering kitchen (with service lift to bar area).
    • The two-story spaces with interior stairwells and mezzanines also act as vertical bridges between floors in the six-story towers.
    • The major structural change is the addition of a stair connecting the mezzanine to the upper level.
    • Above the wide steps, the next major level is an open mezzanine, also sharing the great window.
    • His design retains the north and south brick facades of the old building and inserts the new structure of six main floors and three mezzanines within them.
    • Situated on the steps leading from ground floor to the mezzanine, entitled Artist's Breath, the work is infused with pathos and mystery.
    Synonyms
    floor, level, tier
    1. 1.1North American The lowest balcony of a theater, stadium, etc., or the front rows of the balcony.
      〈北美〉(戏院、电影院、体育馆等的)最底层楼厅;最底层楼厅前座
      he came up to bat and was greeted with little optimism by the experienced fans in my sector of the mezzanine
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Later I see the famous mad scene from the best seat in the house, perched atop a mezzanine in the Great Hall of Lammermoor Castle.
      • Three women peered over the banister of the mezzanine.
      • A balcony above the mezzanine displayed the porcelain, clothing, and other goods offered for sale.
      • We're going to meet on the left side of the mezzanine between the opening act and The Fiery Furnaces to meet James [Mercer, her cousin and lead singer of The Shins] and get backstage passes.
      • A $25 ticket earns a seat in the uppermost mezzanine, the floor set with chairs for the $250 people.
      • With good sightlines, a mezzanine and balcony that hovered over the action, and regularly scheduled doubleheaders, the Garden was a perfect venue for round-ball.
      • I had a choice between back orchestra all the way on one side, and middle mezzanine.
      • The first people in the theatre, they walked out - but after the first night, there were lines around the theatre, they sold out the mezzanine.
adjectiveˈmɛzəˌninˈmezəˌnēn
Finance
  • attributive Relating to or denoting unsecured, higher-yielding loans that are subordinate to bank loans and secured loans but rank above equity.

    〔金融〕夹层融资的(无抵押高利贷款,介乎银行抵押贷款与抵押资产率值之间)

    the company received $9.1 m in mezzanine financing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Where a transaction requires more debt than a bank would normally be comfortable with, a tranche of mezzanine debt may be used to fill the gap in the funding package.
    • We are now in a position to offer the whole range of services including leasing, term debt, mezzanine finance, venture capital and now working capital with a current account.
    • Before the IMF crisis these private equity opportunities were mainly mezzanine equity infusions into companies with up to $100 million in sales.
    • DEG provides tailor-made long-term project and corporate finance through equity participation, mezzanine finance, and loans in all major currencies as well as Thai baht.
    • The two banks and Vernon are reported to have put up only €34 million of the purchase price, the remaining coming in the form of mezzanine finance and bank loans.

Origin

Early 18th century: from French, from Italian mezzanino, diminutive of mezzano ‘middle’, from Latin medianus ‘median’.

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