在 英语 中使用 Public spaces 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Fools' names and Fools' faces are oft' found on public spaces….
Violence against women occurs both within the family and the home, and in public spaces.
The architectural landscape for stadium, pool and public spaces, a result of the efforts of a large team, is still impressive today.
But as land costs soar and public spaces vanish, these areas are being put to use by planners and city authorities.
The Greeks built temples in public spaces that were surrounded by gardens, with marble pavilions in memory of gods and goddesses.
Preparation of architectural design programmes in urban, rural and remote areas so as to make it easier for disabled persons to move around and use public spaces.
Guest rooms and public spaces in the hotel are decorated with original art by local artists, including vibrant murals,"sky ceilings" and wooden sculptures.
Quantenna continues to innovate and introduced the world's first 10G Wi-Fi technology for a new generation of access points in home, enterprise and public spaces.
Residents take pride in their neighborhoods, actively preserving their saltwater access and protecting the appearance of their streets and public spaces.
The largest size has a comfortable backrest, which makes it perfect for installations in large waiting areas and public spaces.
The company's aim is to improve domestic and public spaces through the passion, creativity and responsibility that are applied to its products and services.
Interior” refers to key spaces for improving everyday living: places to eat, shop, and read and other public spaces.
Having failed to bring prosperity, Zimbabwe's government now seems determined to establish dominion over all aspects of its digital and public spaces.
Vitra is a Swiss, family-owned company, dedicated to improving the quality of homes, offices and public spaces through the power of design.
Urban and regional planners may specialize in zoning issues, transportation projects, sustainability and environmental issues, economic development, or public spaces.
Each year at Christmas skyscrapers are lit with Christmas lights and lavish displays are set up in shops and public spaces.
The additional funding will contribute to the purchase of equipment and technology to protect public spaces as well as to fight online crime.
Aiming for completion in 2020, the project will take a"long-term and sustainable approach", extending the design to include public spaces for pedestrians.
The quintessential hard space is a prison, but these prison-like features have spread to schools, public spaces, and the office.
Eduard Sekler's work with the UNESCO on preservation in Nepal has provided a template for preservation of public spaces across the world.