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  1. The young painter has exhibited (his work) in several galleries.
    那年轻画家的作品已在几家美术馆中展出.
  2. He seems to spend half his time hanging round art galleries and museums.
    他一半的时间似乎是在美术馆和博物馆闲逛掉的。



Gallery \Gal"ler*y\, n.; pl. {Galleries}. [F. galerie, It.
galleria, fr. LL. galeria gallery, perh. orig., a festal
hall, banquetting hall; cf. OF. galerie a rejoicing, fr.
galer to rejoice. Cf. {Gallant}, a.]
1. A long and narrow corridor, or place for walking; a
connecting passageway, as between one room and another;
also, a long hole or passage excavated by a boring or
burrowing animal.

2. A room for the exhibition of works of art; as, a picture
gallery; hence, also, a large or important collection of
paintings, sculptures, etc.

3. A long and narrow platform attached to one or more sides
of public hall or the interior of a church, and supported
by brackets or columns; -- sometimes intended to be
occupied by musicians or spectators, sometimes designed
merely to increase the capacity of the hall.

4. (Naut.) A frame, like a balcony, projecting from the stern
or quarter of a ship, and hence called {stern gallery} or
{quarter gallery}, -- seldom found in vessels built since
1850.

5. (Fort.) Any communication which is covered overhead as
well as at the sides. When prepared for defense, it is a
{defensive gallery}.

6. (Mining) A working drift or level.

{Whispering gallery}. See under {Whispering}.

  1. Three levels of galleries fronted by thin wooden rails encircle a large thrust stage in a space that is at once expansive and intimate.
  2. But under the eyes of tourists packing the visitors' galleries because many federal tourist attractions in town were closed, the House mustered only the 260 votes to override, well short of the two-thirds vote needed.
  3. The couple frequented the regional art museum when it held shows from the Hermitage, the Tretyakov or other celebrated Soviet galleries, according to Boris A. Bendik, then museum director.
  4. Like Trumps, many chic restaurants around Los Angeles are becoming quasi-art galleries, both showing and selling paintings and sculptures.
  5. Chuck Jones and Fritz Freleng, two original Bugs Bunny artists who say they don't receive any residuals from Warner and, in fact, pay Warner a royalty on limited-edition sales, are churning out signed cels for galleries around the nation.
  6. He received numerous awards for his editorial cartoons, which also have been displayed in several area galleries.
  7. It is Mr. Paul's art venture, however, that has drawn the most attention from investors and regulators, not to mention galleries throughout the world.
  8. The Annenberg pictures will hang in three sequential galleries along the spine of a cluster of nine galleries.
  9. The Annenberg pictures will hang in three sequential galleries along the spine of a cluster of nine galleries.
  10. Here is a list of other current shows this season at some museums and galleries in the United States: Federal Hall National Memorial: "A.J. Davis and American Classicism."
  11. Says David Ramus, a dealer with galleries in New York and Atlanta, "If I'm having dinner with somebody and I find out the Whitney is planning a major exhibition of John Doe two years from now, its a good investment to go out and buy some."
  12. Mexican capital has become deeply rooted abroad, not only in bank accounts but in fixed investments ranging from art galleries to auto dealerships.
  13. MR PETER Brooke, heritage secretary, yesterday announced awards worth nearly Pounds 2.5m for museums and galleries.
  14. Several owners of contemporary art galleries say they are nervous about the aftershocks of the stock market's fall, but they still haven't seen much damage.
  15. It houses a number of Paris' most fashionable shopping areas, art galleries and antique dealers, as well as the tiny Musee Delacroix and Eglise Saint-Germain, famous for its choral concerts. 5. CHAMPS-ELYSEES.
  16. Even the Ming-style cabinetry is surprisingly well done, and gives a pleasantly exotic aura to the somewhat cramped galleries.
  17. The Tate can only show about one quarter of its collection at any time. The problem of private galleries, certainly in central London, is not dissimilar from that of other businesses in a recession.
  18. No, the layers stretch on up to the fourth floor of South Kensington where there are still many of the V&A's 154 galleries which have lain undisturbed for half a century or more. Elizabeth Esteve-Coll is aware of the problem.
  19. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Hammer cultivated his passion for art and presided over the opening of several exhibits and galleries.
  20. His work appeared in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and in many galleries.
  21. A particularly fine opportunity for full immersion in a masterpiece of the Korean past awaits anyone who can manage to visit the galleries of the Asia Society here at 725 Park Avenue before the end of July.
  22. This year his main clients were the performing arts, financed through the Arts Council, which got Pounds 236m; museums and galleries which took Pounds 214m; the heritage with Pounds 199m; and libraries with Pounds 141m.
  23. She estimates that 1,500 people, mostly Hot Springs residents, roam the galleries when they open for the monthly walks.
  24. In Hawaii, where officials seized three thousand purported Dalis and numerous business records on April 15, a grand jury is now investigating a chain of art galleries.
  25. Its proceeds will be used to open retail galleries, pay bank debt, buy inventory and for other corporate purposes.
  26. Its subject is Picasso as a painter, and occasional sculptor, of the still-life, and it fills two large galleries on one floor of the Grand Palais. Given the size of the known oeuvre, it would have been infinitely extendable.
  27. The heavy shellfire punched huge craters in the mile-long oval track, wrecked sections of the galleries and left gaping holes in the three-story headquarters of the governing committee.
  28. BBC2 begins a week of 10-minute programmes commenting upon 40 of the 'best' (whatever that means) pictures in British art galleries.
  29. New galleries continue to open in different areas as recession hits the more traditional establishments.
  30. Bridles and six-shooters gleam like jewels suspended on clear plexiglass holders; items behind glass in the galleries come to life in a 3-D movie with "magic" Disney pioneered at its theme parks.
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