词汇 | hall |
释义 | hall noun uk /hɔːl/ us /hɑːl/ hallnoun (PART OF HOUSE)A2[ C ]mainly UK(US usuallyentryway); (alsohallway) the area just inside the main entrance of a house, apartment, or other building that leads to other rooms and usually to the stairs: 门厅;走廊 in the hallI left my bags in the hall.我把书包落在门厅里了。 Synonym entrance hall Mint Images/Mint Images RF/GettyImages [ C ](alsohallway) a passage inside a house, apartment building, school, hotel, etc. with doors to other rooms or apartments along its sides: down the hallThere is a meeting room down the hall from my office. along the hallShe ran along the hall and knocked on her neighbour's door. Henn Photography/GettyImages The kids always clutter the hall up with school bags and coats and stuff.孩子们总是在厅里乱放书包、外套和乱七八糟的东西。 We're having a new carpet laid in the hall next week.我们准备下周给大厅铺新地毯。 A portrait of the earl takes pride of place in the entrance hall. She ran excitedly down the hall to greet her cousins.她兴奋地跑到大厅里迎接她的表兄弟们。 You should not be hanging around in the halls during classes. Parts of buildings: passages & entrance areas arcade archway breezeway concourse desk entryway gangway gateway hallway lobby marquee on the doorstep passage patio portico reception side entrance side return terrace vestibule hallnoun (LARGE ROOM)A2[ C ] a building or large room used for events involving a lot of people: 礼堂,大厅,会堂 the Royal Albert Hall皇家艾伯特厅 concert hallThe new concert hall will seat 1,700 people. church hall I'm playing in a concert at the church hall. See also sports hall The people at the back of the hall started jeering at the speaker. There's a big sports hall for tennis and badminton and such like.那里有一个可供网球、羽毛球等比赛用的大型体育馆。 The presentation of prizes and certificates will take place in the main hall.奖品和证书的颁发仪式将在大厅举行。 The children funnelled along the corridor into the school hall.孩子们沿走廊涌进学校礼堂。 The new concert hall seats 1500 people.新音乐厅可容纳1500人。 Parts of buildings: rooms antechamber anteroom atelier attic ballroom dormitory drawing room dressing room efficiency room en suite master bedroom meat locker multi-chambered multi-room observation lounge utility room vestibule waiting room wet room workroom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Public buildings hallnoun (STUDENT BUILDING)[ C or U ]UK(also UKhalls); (USresidence hall) a college or university building where students live: The guide is called "Cheap Sleeps in Europe" and includes campsites, student halls and B&Bs. I was 21 and living in a university hall. in hallStudents usually eat breakfast in hall. in hallsIs it cheaper to live in halls or rent privately? His decision to stay at home is unsurprising when the cost of student halls in London is considered. An example of someone using English might be a Spanish Erasmus student chatting with Austrian friends in a student hall in Vienna. Security in residence halls is tight. Most dormitories are kept locked day and night. Accommodation in halls is allocated according to criteria that includes year of study, age and geographical distance from the university. He will live "in hall" and have his own room but must share a bathroom. University & college education academe academia anti-university beadle business school go up grad graduate hall of residence Oxon Panhellenic pass degree poly polytechnic the groves of academeidiom university unselective vice chancellor warden wardenship You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Houses & homes hall | American Dictionaryhall noun[ C ] us/hɔl/ hallnoun[C] (PASSAGE)(alsohallway, us/ˈhɔl·weɪ/) a passage in a building, or the area just inside the main entrance of a building: Her office is just down the hall. hallnoun[C] (BUILDING)a building or large room used for events involving a lot of people: a concert/lecture hall A hall can also be a building at a college or university. |
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