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单词 day room
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Definition of day room in English:

day room

noun
  • A room, especially a communal room in an institution, used during the day.

    (公共)休息室

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bathrooms, toilets, the smoke room and day room were dirty and carpets and furniture were very worn.
    • The pair were married with more than 50 guests present in the day room on Ward One.
    • Emotions ran high as the 41-year-old mum married long-time love Reynaldo Serrant in the day room at Cookridge Hospital in Leeds, yesterday.
    • He barely talks to anybody but he can often be seen standing alone in the day room, staring blankly or cackling and muttering to himself.
    • The ship docked early, and since our flight was not until later that night, Windstar put us in a day room at the Hotel Sheraton, minutes from the airport.
    • Apparently there is a day room where you can watch TV.
    • The nurse directed us to the day room where my mother joined us.
    • During the party, Micheál and Kevin visited the wards, signing books and chatting with the patients that couldn't make it to the day room.
    • A large room on board the 'Aphrodite' serves as the Captain's dayroom.
    • In the pod he mostly stays in his cell but this last week he strayed over to a table in the day room were I was studying and struck up a conversation.
    • The Matron thanked all those involved for their generosity and said the gifts would bring hours of enjoyment to the patients in the day room.
    • After a few hours I walked to the day room to phone the kids.
    • There is a relaxed atmosphere, with a day room with a TV, sofa, kitchen, computer and musical instruments and the unit is used by patients, their friends and relations.
    • The patients seemed to prefer the corridor of this rather dreary ward to their day room.
    • The students then took a short tour of part of Dove House and afterwards joined the patients in the day room in a painting session.
    • The rest of the buildings - including the library, the refectory, the day room and the monks' cells - were all out of bounds.
    • The day room, which is kept isolated from the rest of the hospital within the maternity unit, is where the mums eat their meals, drink coffee, watch television or relax, she said.
    • Thanks to the wonderful generosity of the North East Kilkenny Community a new CCTV system has been installed and furnishings have been purchased for the day room.
    • They provided us with tea and biscuits and let us wait in the day room.
    • In the evenings, inmates are allowed to socialise together in the day room.

Definition of day room in US English:

day room

(also dayroom)
nounˈdeɪ ˌrum
  • A room used for daytime recreation, especially a communal room in an institution.

    (公共)休息室

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the pod he mostly stays in his cell but this last week he strayed over to a table in the day room were I was studying and struck up a conversation.
    • He barely talks to anybody but he can often be seen standing alone in the day room, staring blankly or cackling and muttering to himself.
    • The pair were married with more than 50 guests present in the day room on Ward One.
    • A large room on board the 'Aphrodite' serves as the Captain's dayroom.
    • The day room, which is kept isolated from the rest of the hospital within the maternity unit, is where the mums eat their meals, drink coffee, watch television or relax, she said.
    • Thanks to the wonderful generosity of the North East Kilkenny Community a new CCTV system has been installed and furnishings have been purchased for the day room.
    • Apparently there is a day room where you can watch TV.
    • The students then took a short tour of part of Dove House and afterwards joined the patients in the day room in a painting session.
    • The Matron thanked all those involved for their generosity and said the gifts would bring hours of enjoyment to the patients in the day room.
    • In the evenings, inmates are allowed to socialise together in the day room.
    • Bathrooms, toilets, the smoke room and day room were dirty and carpets and furniture were very worn.
    • Emotions ran high as the 41-year-old mum married long-time love Reynaldo Serrant in the day room at Cookridge Hospital in Leeds, yesterday.
    • The rest of the buildings - including the library, the refectory, the day room and the monks' cells - were all out of bounds.
    • After a few hours I walked to the day room to phone the kids.
    • The patients seemed to prefer the corridor of this rather dreary ward to their day room.
    • The ship docked early, and since our flight was not until later that night, Windstar put us in a day room at the Hotel Sheraton, minutes from the airport.
    • They provided us with tea and biscuits and let us wait in the day room.
    • During the party, Micheál and Kevin visited the wards, signing books and chatting with the patients that couldn't make it to the day room.
    • The nurse directed us to the day room where my mother joined us.
    • There is a relaxed atmosphere, with a day room with a TV, sofa, kitchen, computer and musical instruments and the unit is used by patients, their friends and relations.
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