Aún no tenemos significados para "porte-cochère".
1How delicate the architect's touch of iron and glass in the porte-cochère!
2Marius rapped at the porte-cochère, entered, and said to the porter:-
3She smiled and pressed my hand as she turned into her own porte-cochère.
4They walked, the three of them, across to the porte-cochère.
5The driveway led to a side entrance under a porte-cochère.
6With that she continued her course up stairs, and we descended to the porte-cochère.
7The coachman pulled the wagonette up beneath the mansion's porte-cochère.
8As he spoke a carriage rolled into the grounds and came rapidly toward the porte-cochère.
9A gravel drive curved in beneath the new porte-cochère, inviting the wheels of my car to explore.
10Back she came, so swiftly that she nearly caught Pierre before he could retreat through the porte-cochère.
11When they were ensconced under the arch of a porte-cochère, sheltered from the rain and from all eyes:-
12A brass-plate embellished the great porte-cochère: "Pensionnat de Demoiselles" was the inscription; and beneath, a name, "Madame Beck."
13The porte-cochère was half closed, and a man carrying a lantern was making fast the bolt, whistling aimlessly to himself.
14And besides, the light might pass through the cracks of the porte-cochère, and all the bobbies need to do is to see it.
15This is the origin of the familiar French porte- cochère.
16"Certainly, I understand," he answered quickly, as the car stopped under the vaulted porte-cochère.
Porte-cochère a través del tiempo