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Definition of storeroom in English: storeroomnounˈstɔːrʊmˈstɔːruːm A room in which items are stored. 储藏室,物料间 Example sentencesExamples - There are pantries and dressing rooms and storerooms.
- There is a storeroom and a utility room plumbed for a washing machine and equipped with a Georgian laundry sink.
- The library will feature a reading room, communications room, office and a storeroom.
- It opened after three months of hard work that transformed the dimly-lit cellar and storerooms into a club that already has 200 members.
- Warehouses and storerooms were still filled with confiscated Russian-made objects from Romanov palaces.
- The building is within five minutes walk of the town centre and features three storerooms and a cold room.
- Teachers at the school are forced to use spare rooms and storerooms as classrooms and face great difficulties working with special needs students.
- At first floor level are three bedrooms and a bathroom, and on the second floor another bedroom and two attic storerooms.
- In his practical inventory of farm assets, Palladio simply lists gardens together with granaries, storerooms, fishponds and dovecotes.
- The school's computer suite, special education needs room, library, administration office, storerooms and some classrooms have all been flooded and repairs to the roof have been estimated at £80,000.
- He stepped into the storeroom, a small room with bare walls, and shelves lining them.
- The house has two reception rooms, a kitchen, utility, various storerooms, eight bedrooms and two bathrooms.
- It was also said that the work of investigators was being hampered by a refusal by museum staff to provide inventories, to reveal the location of safe depositories, and to open storerooms.
- Accommodation in the 108 square metre property is two reception rooms, a kitchen, bathroom, various storerooms and a garage.
- It has transformed the cellar from dimly lit and little used storerooms into a welcoming and comfortable haven in which to enjoy a drink and a chat with friends.
- As well as glittering garments, visitors will also be able to bid for dusty items from the estate's cellars and storerooms as well as textiles from other estates, including Womersley Hall in Doncaster.
- Their accounts varied on the fire's location, with some saying it was in a storeroom or the engine room.
- He planned to occupy only a small room at the rear which was originally used as a storeroom.
- The bunkers are reinforced concrete and inside are operations and planning rooms, storerooms, bathrooms and living areas.
- They poured water in for hours; it's been flooding all the basements, the factories, breeding-pits, storerooms, armouries, dungeons, playrooms, everything!
Synonyms storehouse, warehouse, repository, depository, entrepôt Definition of storeroom in US English: storeroomnoun A room in which items are stored. 储藏室,物料间 Example sentencesExamples - Teachers at the school are forced to use spare rooms and storerooms as classrooms and face great difficulties working with special needs students.
- There is a storeroom and a utility room plumbed for a washing machine and equipped with a Georgian laundry sink.
- Accommodation in the 108 square metre property is two reception rooms, a kitchen, bathroom, various storerooms and a garage.
- The building is within five minutes walk of the town centre and features three storerooms and a cold room.
- The bunkers are reinforced concrete and inside are operations and planning rooms, storerooms, bathrooms and living areas.
- The house has two reception rooms, a kitchen, utility, various storerooms, eight bedrooms and two bathrooms.
- He stepped into the storeroom, a small room with bare walls, and shelves lining them.
- It opened after three months of hard work that transformed the dimly-lit cellar and storerooms into a club that already has 200 members.
- Warehouses and storerooms were still filled with confiscated Russian-made objects from Romanov palaces.
- As well as glittering garments, visitors will also be able to bid for dusty items from the estate's cellars and storerooms as well as textiles from other estates, including Womersley Hall in Doncaster.
- There are pantries and dressing rooms and storerooms.
- Their accounts varied on the fire's location, with some saying it was in a storeroom or the engine room.
- They poured water in for hours; it's been flooding all the basements, the factories, breeding-pits, storerooms, armouries, dungeons, playrooms, everything!
- The school's computer suite, special education needs room, library, administration office, storerooms and some classrooms have all been flooded and repairs to the roof have been estimated at £80,000.
- It has transformed the cellar from dimly lit and little used storerooms into a welcoming and comfortable haven in which to enjoy a drink and a chat with friends.
- The library will feature a reading room, communications room, office and a storeroom.
- It was also said that the work of investigators was being hampered by a refusal by museum staff to provide inventories, to reveal the location of safe depositories, and to open storerooms.
- He planned to occupy only a small room at the rear which was originally used as a storeroom.
- At first floor level are three bedrooms and a bathroom, and on the second floor another bedroom and two attic storerooms.
- In his practical inventory of farm assets, Palladio simply lists gardens together with granaries, storerooms, fishponds and dovecotes.
Synonyms storehouse, warehouse, repository, depository, entrepôt |