Online Google Dictionary

parquet 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Noun
/pärˈkā/,
Font size:

parquets, plural;
  1. Flooring composed of wooden blocks arranged in a geometric pattern

  2. The ground floor of a theater or auditorium

  3. (in France and French-speaking countries) The branch of the administration of the law that deals with the prosecution of crime


  1. a floor made of parquetry
  2. seating on the main floor between the orchestra and the parquet circle
  3. Parquetry is a geometric mosaic of wood pieces used for decorative effect. The two main uses of parquetry are as veneer patterns on furniture and block patterns for flooring. Parquet patterns are entirely geometrical and angular-- squares, triangles, lozenges. ...
  4. The parquet is the office of the prosecution, in some countries, responsible for presenting legal cases at criminal trials against individuals or parties suspected of breaking the law.
  5. Wood flooring with a top layer thickness of at least 2.5 millimetres before installation.
  6. Inlaid geometric patterns of wood; used primarily in flooring.
  7. Wood flooring that's usually laid in blocks with boards at angles to each other to form decorative patterns.
  8. Any floor where strips of wood are laid to create a geometric or coloured pattern.
  9. available in either finished or unfinished, this is a type of wood block comprised of a number of small pieces arranged in an attractive design, attached to a paper backing or wire splines. Usually glued down.
  10. Decorative wood floors, often oak, cut and laid for visual effect in classic Parisian housing
  11. A tile composed of individual slats assembled together. A square may or may not possess tongues and grooves to interlock and isn't necessarily square or regular in dimension. ^[top]
  12. Timber flooring made up of small blocks of wood, often in basket-weave pattern
  13. A floor made from short strips of wood arranged to from a repeating, decorative pattern. Sometimes other materials, such as marble, are inlaid with the wood strips.
  14. Veneers placed in a geometric pattern where each edge is a straight line, is an example of parquetry. It often appears as a mosaic or checkerboard pattern.
  15. Inlaid woodwork in geometric forms, sometimes of contrasting woods, used in flooring. A common example is individual pickets of wood flooring,  adhered together in groups of six pickets – then four picketed squares are alternately adhered to form a tile pattern.
  16. Blocks of wood usually laid in a herringbone pattern and polished to provide a geometrical floor finish.
  17. Tongued and grooved, secret nailed, hardwood flooring