hall
noun
hɔːl
noun
1
ENTRANCE
入口
the
area
just
inside
the
door
of
a
house
or
other
building,
that
leads
to
other
rooms
〔住宅的〕门厅,〔正门入口处的〕走廊;
in
the
hall
We
hung
our
coats
in
a
cupboard
in
the
hall.
我们把外套挂在门厅的衣柜里。
a
huge
tiled
entrance
hall
铺着地砖的大门厅
2
CORRIDOR
走廊
a
passage
in
a
building
or
house
that
leads
to
many
of
the
rooms
〔建筑物内的〕走廊,过道;
Each
floor
had
ten
rooms
on
both
sides
of
the
hall.
每一层在走廊的两边都有十个房间。
3
PUBLIC BUILDING
公共建筑
a
building
or
large
room
for
public
events
such
as
meetings
or
dances
大厅,会堂,礼堂
sports/exhibition/banqueting
etc
hall
The
school
has
a
new
sports
hall.
学校有一座新的体育馆。
Five
hundred
people
filled
the
lecture
hall.
来了五百人,把演讲厅都挤满了。
church/village
hall
(used
by
people
who
live
in
a
place)
教堂大厅/村礼堂
A
coffee
morning
is
to
be
held
in
the
village
hall.
咖啡早会将在村礼堂举行。
a
concert
at
Carnegie
Hall
在卡内基音乐厅举行的音乐会
4
FOR STUDENTS
给学生
a
college
or
university
building
where
students
live
[尤英] 〔大学的〕学生宿舍;
especially BrE AmE
in
hall
For
a
brief
time
they
had
shared
a
room
in
hall.
曾有很短一段时间他们合住过一间学生宿舍。