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ambulatories
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回廊, 绕道
a roofed passageway designed for continuous movement around a central area, commonly found in religious architecture or formal gardens
An ambulatory is a covered walkway or passage, typically found in religious buildings, such as churches or cathedrals. It usually runs around the perimeter of the main hall or sanctuary, allowing people to move around without disturbing the central worship area. Ambulatories can also provide access to chapels or other sections of the building. In addition to serving a practical purpose, they often feature decorative elements like arches, columns, or stained glass windows, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the space. The design of an ambulatory encourages movement and interaction while maintaining a sense of reverence and contemplation.
- The monks walked silently through the ambulatory encircling the cloister.
僧侣们静静地穿过环绕修道院的回廊。
- Visitors admired the stained glass windows lining the cathedral's ambulatory.
游客们欣赏着排列在大教堂回廊周围的彩色玻璃窗。
- The ambulatory allowed pilgrims to circulate around the shrine without disrupting the service.
回廊让朝圣者能够环绕圣殿行走而不干扰仪式。
- Ivy crept along the stone walls of the garden's ambulatory.
常春藤沿着花园回廊的石墙蔓延。
- The architect designed an elegant ambulatory to frame the central fountain.
建筑师设计了一个优雅的回廊来框住中央喷泉。