English term
courtside seats
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Responses
first level
At Madison Square Garden in NY, it seems that the courtside seats are on the first level. Please see link below.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_Square_Garden
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Robert Kleemaier
: literally: seating that is at (the level of) the court = front-row seating, the best in the house, etc.
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wordgirl
26 mins
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Suzan Hamer
: and with Robert.
1 hr
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Discussion
Monika Rozwarzewska: 10:15 Feb 7, 2009: actually, it is - I need to know that in order to translate a text about basketball Euroleague.