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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 800 COCA: 1839

hall noun [ C ] ENTRANCE

A2 also hallway the room just inside the main entrance of a house, apartment, or other building that leads to other rooms and usually to the stairs门厅;走廊

I left my bags in the hall.我把书包落在门厅里了。

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The kids always clutter the hall up with school bags and coats and stuff.

She ran excitedly down the hall to greet her cousins.

We're having a new carpet laid in the hall next week.

A portrait of the earl takes pride of place in the entrance hall.

She sashayed down the stairs and into the hall.

hall noun [ C ] BUILDING

A2 a building or large room used for events involving a lot of people礼堂,大厅,会堂

the Royal Albert Hall皇家艾伯特厅
a concert hall音乐厅
UK the school sports hall学校体育馆
UK I'm playing in a concert at the village/church hall.我将在村里的礼堂/教堂的大厅参加音乐会演奏。

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The people at the back of the hall started jeering at the speaker.

There's a big sports hall for tennis and badminton and such like.

The presentation of prizes and certificates will take place in the main hall.

The children funnelled along the corridor into the school hall.

The new concert hall seats 1500 people.

TOEFL IELTS BNC: 800 COCA: 1839
hall

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1inside the front entrance of a house/building門廳 see also entry ADJECTIVE | HALL + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEentrance, entry門廳front前廳Her brother was standing in the front hall.她弟弟在前廳站着。reception接待廳narrow狹窄的門廳dark, darkened黑暗的大廳He hurried them along the narrow, dark hall.他催促他們趕快走過狹窄黑暗的門廳。HALL + VERBlead to門廳通向The hall led to a locked door.門廊通向一扇鎖着的門。PREPOSITIONacross the hall在門廳對面the room across the hall門廳對面的房間along the hall沿着門廳at the end of the hall, to the end of the hall在門廳盡頭down the hall門廳那頭There were strange noises coming from the room down the hall.門廳那邊的房間傳出奇怪的聲響。in the hall在門廳裏
hall

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2building/large room建築物;大房間ADJECTIVE | VERB + HALL | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcavernous, huge, spacious, vast大而深的廳堂;巨大的廳堂;寬敞的大廳magnificent宏偉的廳堂empty空蕩蕩的廳堂crowded, packed擁擠的會堂main大禮堂More than 200 members of the public packed the main hall at the conference building.會議大樓的大廳裏擠滿了 200 多名民眾。grand, great富麗堂皇的/氣派非凡的大廳assembly, conference, convention, meeting禮堂;會議廳;會議室booking, ticket (especially BrE) 售票廳banquet, banqueting, dining宴會廳;餐廳chow (NAmE, informal) , mess食堂;餐廳
at dinner in the mess hall在食堂吃晚飯concert, dance, exhibit, exhibition, lecture, market, prayer, sports, wedding (NAmE) 音樂廳;舞廳;展覽廳;演講廳;市場;祈禱堂;室內運動場;婚宴廳exam, examination (both especially BrE) 考場church, city, communal, community, council, county, parish, public, school, town, union, village (BrE) 教堂;市政廳;公共禮堂;社區禮堂;議事廳;縣政廳;教區禮堂;公眾會堂;學校禮堂;鎮公所;工會大廳;鄉村禮堂study (NAmE) 自修室beer啤酒館bingo, pool, snooker (BrE) 賓戈遊戲廳;普爾球房;斯諾克台球廳residence (NAmE) 學生宿舍VERB + HALLcrowd, crowd into, fill, pack擁進大廳;充滿大廳;塞滿大廳The strains of the national anthem filled the hall.大廳裏迴盪着國歌的旋律。PREPOSITIONin the hall, into the hall, through the hall在大廳裏;進入廳堂;在整個大廳裏His voice echoed through the hall.他的聲音在大廳裏回響。PHRASEShall of residence (BrE) (大學)學生宿舍Most first-year students live in the halls of residence.大多數一年級新生都住學生宿舍。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 800 COCA: 1839
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 / amphitheatrea crowded / packed hall / theatre / auditoriuma huge hall / auditoriuman open-air theatre / auditorium / amphitheatrea 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) (NAmE theater) [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 (plural auditoriums or auditoria) [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) (NAmE amphitheater) ˈæmfɪθɪətə(r); NAmE ˈæmfɪθiːətər [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 pitch hall2

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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 entrywayat reception / the entry / the entrywayan entrance hall / lobby / foyerthe 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; NAmE ˈlɑːbi [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。 reception rɪˈsepʃn [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; NAmE ˈfɔɪər [countable] (rather formal) 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。 hallway ˈhɔːlweɪ [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 corridor NOTE 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。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 800 COCA: 1839

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