B1 [ C ] a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place货摊,摊位;售货亭
More examples
He runs a fruit and vegetable stall in the market.
She runs a stall in the market.
The stall sells drinks and snacks.
The gaily striped awnings of the little shops and market stalls made an attractive scene.
Some displayed their wares on stalls, while others had just spread them out on the pavement.
[ C ] a small closed area within a farm building in which there is space for one animal to be kept(农场建筑中圈养单只牲畜的)隔栏,分隔间
[ C ] a small area of a room that is separated from the main part of the room by walls or curtains(房间内的)小隔间
rows of fixed seats in a church, often with the sides and backs connected(边缘和背部常围起来的)靠背长凳座位
UK US the orchestra the seats on the main floor of a theatre or cinema, not at a higher level正厅前排座位
[ I or T ] If an engine stalls, or if you stall it, it stops working suddenly and without you intending it to happen.(使)(发动机)熄火
[ I ] to delay taking action or avoid giving an answer in order to have more time to make a decision or get an advantage拖延
[ T ] If you stall a person, you delay them or prevent them from doing something for a period of time.拖住(某人)
[ I ] to stop making progress停止进展
[ T ] If you stall an event, you delay it or prevent it from making progress.推迟,暂缓;搁置
👨🏻🏫 Mr. Ng 劍橋詞典 📚 – cambridge.mister5️⃣.net
切換為繁體中文