hall noun ⇨hall1 (a concert hall)⇨hall2 (the entrance hall)⇨corridor (walk down the hall)hall1
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a concert hall音乐厅the entrance hall门厅hall ♦︎ theatre ♦︎ auditorium ♦︎ chamber ♦︎ ballroom ♦︎ amphitheatreThese are all words for a large room that can hold a lot of people and is used for public and social events.这些词均表示礼堂、大厅。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a 500-seat hall / theatre / auditorium / chamber / amphitheatre◆a crowded / packed hall / theatre / auditorium◆a huge hall / auditorium◆an open-air theatre / auditorium / amphitheatre◆a conference hall / chamber■hall [countable] a building or large room that is used for events such as public meetings, meals and concerts礼堂;大厅◆It's important for a concert hall to have good acoustics.有好的音响效果对音乐厅是很重要的。◆There are three dining halls on campus.校园里有三个食堂。◆They will be performing at The Royal Albert Hall.他们将在皇家艾伯特音乐厅演出。ⓘ In British English a hall is also a large room in a school used for assemblies(= meetings of all the teachers and students in the school)and performances; in American English this is called the auditorium.英式英语中,hall还指开师生大会和演出用的学校礼堂,美式英语中则用auditorium表示此义。■theatre (BrE) (NAmEtheater) [countable] a building where plays and similar types of entertainment are performed剧院;剧场◆She left the theatre a few minutes after the curtain fell.落幕后几分钟她就离开了剧场。◆How often do you go to the theatre?你多久去看一次戏?■auditorium ˌɔːdɪˈtɔːriəm (pluralauditoriumsorauditoria) [countable] the part of a theatre or concert hall in which the audience sits; a large building or room in which events such as public meetings and concerts are held(剧院或音乐厅的)观众席;礼堂;会堂◆He stood at the back of the packed auditorium.礼堂里挤满了人,他站在后面。◆The new building will include an exhibition hall, auditorium, bookshop and restaurant.这座新楼里将有展厅、礼堂、书店和餐厅。ⓘ In American English an auditorium is also a large room in a school used for assemblies(= meetings of all the teachers and students in the school)and performances; in British English this is called the school hall.美式英语中,auditorium还指开师生大会和演出用的学校礼堂,英式英语中则用hall表示此义。■chamber ˈtʃeɪmbə(r) [countable] a hall in a public building that is used for formal meetings会议厅◆The members left the council chamber.议员离开了会议厅。◆He had to answer some tricky questions from the floor of the debating chamber.他不得不在辩论厅回答议员提出的棘手问题。■ballroom [countable] a very large room used for dancing on formal occasions舞厅◆He entered the palatial ballroom and took in his surroundings.他走进富丽堂皇的舞厅,仔细打量周围的环境。■amphitheatre (BrE) (NAmEamphitheater) ˈæmfɪθɪətə(r); NAmEˈæmfɪθiːətər [countable] a circular building without a roof and with rows of seats that rise in steps around an open space, used especially in ancient Greece and Rome for public entertainments; a circular or semi-circular room, hall or theatre with rows of seats that rise in steps(尤指古希腊和古罗马的)圆形露天剧场,圆形露天竞技场;(圆形或半圆形)阶梯大厅,剧场◆The Roman amphitheatre stands just outside the fortress walls.古罗马竞技场就坐落在城墙外。◆Here in a vast amphitheatre you can dance the night away.在这个巨大的露天剧场里,你可以一直跳舞到天亮。 see also arena ⇨ pitchhall2
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a concert hall音乐厅the entrance hall门厅➡ See also the entry for corridor另见corridor条hall ♦︎ lobby ♦︎ reception ♦︎ foyer ♦︎ hallway ♦︎ entry ♦︎ entrywayThese are all words for a room or area that you go through when you enter a building.这些词均表示建筑物的门厅、入口处。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆in the hall / the lobby / reception / the foyer / the hallway / the entry / the entryway◆at reception / the entry / the entryway◆an entrance hall / lobby / foyer◆the main lobby / foyer / entry / entryway◆(a) hotel lobby / reception / foyer■hall [countable] the room just inside the main entrance of a house, apartment or other building which leads to other rooms and usually to the stairs(住宅的)门厅,正门通道◆She ran into the hall and up the stairs.她跑进门厅,冲上楼梯。 see also hall ⇨ corridor, entrance ⇨ door■lobby ˈlɒbi; NAmEˈlɑːbi [countable] a large area inside the entrance of a public building where people can meet or wait(公共建筑物入口处的)大厅,前厅,大堂◆Long-distance calls can only be made from the lobby of the hotel.长途电话只能在宾馆的大堂打。■receptionrɪˈsepʃn [uncountable] (especially BrE) the area inside the entrance of a building such as a hospital, hotel or office building where visitors or guests go first when they arrive(医院、宾馆或办公楼等的)接待处,接待区◆We arranged to meet in reception at 6.30.我们约定6点半在接待处见面。◆You can leave a message with reception.你可以在接待处留言。ⓘ In this meaning reception is used mostly in British English, but the term reception desk is used in both British and American English.表达此义时,reception多用于英式英语,但reception desk在英式和美式英语中都会用到◆ (BrE, NAmE) For more information, please contact the reception desk.要了解更多信息,请联系服务台。■foyer ˈfɔɪeɪ; NAmEˈfɔɪər [countable] (ratherformal) a large area inside the entrance of a theatre or hotel where people can meet or wait(剧院或旅馆的)门厅,休憩区◆I'll meet you in the foyer at 7 o'clock.我7点钟在门厅等你。ⓘ In American English a foyer can also be an entrance hall in a private house or apartment.美式英语中,foyer还可指住宅的门厅◆An elegant foyer leads directly to the living room.典雅的门厅直通起居室。■hallwayˈhɔːlweɪ [countable] (especially BrE) a space or passage inside the entrance or front door of a building门厅;正门通道◆He walked down the tiled hallway and into the kitchen.他走过铺了瓷砖的门厅进入厨房。 see also hallway ⇨ corridorNOTE辨析 Hall or hallway?There is very little difference in the meaning of these words. Hall is more frequent and has a broader range. Hallway is used especially to describe a hall that is long and narrow.这两个词含义差别很小,hall更常用,语义更广。hallway尤指又长又窄的过道。■entry [countable] (NAmE) a door, gate or passage where you enter a building大门;门厅;入口处◆You can leave your umbrella in the entry.你可以把雨伞放在入口处。■entryway ˈentriweɪ [countable] (NAmE) the area just inside or outside that leads to the main entrance of a building入口处;门厅;通道◆The glass-enclosed entryway gives access to the lobby.用玻璃封闭的通道通往大厅。
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