Définition anglaise de “mezzanine”

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mezzaninenoun [ C ]

uk /ˈmet.sə.niːn/ /ˈmez.ə.niːn/ us /ˈmet.sə.niːn/ /ˈmez.ə.niːn/

a small extra floor between one floor of a building and the next floor up:

You can look down from the mezzanine onto the ground floor lobby.
The shoe department is on the mezzanine floor.

US the front few rows of seats of the level above ground, or all of the level above ground, in a place such as a theatre or sports stadium

(Definition of “mezzanine” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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mezzaninenoun [ C ]

us /ˈmez·əˌnin, ˌmez·əˈnin/

a floor that comes between two other floors of a building, usually directly above the main floor

(Definition of “mezzanine” from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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mezzanineadjective [ before noun ]

/ˈmetsəniːn/ /ˈmezə-/ uk us /ˈmezənin/

FINANCE relating to borrowed money that must be paid back by a company or organization with financial problems after paying its senior debt (= debt that must be paid before others)but before paying its junior debt (= debt that will be paid after others):

She has invested in senior bonds and mezzanine bonds.
The use of mezzanine debt in buyouts has increased substantially in recent years.

(Definition of “mezzanine” from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)