booth
noun/buːð/
/buːθ/
- a small place with walls or sides where you can do something privately, for example make a phone call or vote
小隔间(如电话亭、投票间等) - a phone booth
电话亭 - a polling/voting booth
投票间 - an information/a ticket booth
问询处;售票亭
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- DJ
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- in a/the booth
- a phone booth
- a small tent or temporary structure at a market, an exhibition or a fairground, where you can buy things, get information or watch something
临时货摊(或放映棚等) - The stalls and booths were doing a brisk trade.
那些售货亭和临时摊位的生意很红火。
- The stalls and booths were doing a brisk trade.
- a place to sit in a restaurant which consists of two long seats with a table between them
Topics Cooking and eatingc2(餐馆中的)火车座,卡座 - (North American English) a place in a sports ground, theatre, etc. where the people who introduce or describe an event for radio or television sit
(体育场、剧院等的)播音间,解说席 - the announcer's/announce/announcing booth
播音员的/公告/公告亭 - Sportsnet has announced that Bob Cole will return to the broadcast booth for his final season of calling National Hockey League games.
Sportsnet 宣布鲍勃·科尔将重返转播台,参加他主持国家冰球联盟比赛的最后一个赛季。
- the announcer's/announce/announcing booth
Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘temporary dwelling or shelter’): from Old Norse buth, based on búa ‘dwell’.