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🔑 hallBrE /hɔːl/NAmE /hɔːl/ noun🔑 (also hall·way) (NAmE also entry) a space or passage inside the entrance or front door of a building 门厅;正门过道◆She ran into the hall and up the stairs. 她跑进门厅,冲上楼梯。 ➡ see also entrance hall 🔑 (NAmE also hall·way) a passage in a building with rooms down either side (大楼内的)走廊 SYN corridor ◆I headed for Scott's office down the hall. 我沿着走廊直奔斯科特的办公室。🔑 a building or large room for public meetings, meals, concerts, etc. 礼堂;大厅◆a concert/banqueting/sports/exhibition, etc. hall 音乐厅、宴会厅、体育馆、展厅等◆There are three dining halls on campus. 校园里有三个餐厅。◆The Royal Albert Hall 皇家艾伯特厅◆(BrE) A jumble sale will be held in the village hall on Saturday. 星期六将在村礼堂举行义卖。 ➡ see also city hall, dance hall, guildhall, music hall, town hall (BrE) = hall of residence ◆She's living in hall(s).她住在学生宿舍。(BrE) () a large country house 大庄园府邸◆Haddon Hall 哈登府 |