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room
- IPA[ro͞om]
美式
- space that can be occupied or where something can be done, especially viewed in terms of whether there is enough;opportunity or scope for something to happen or be done, especially without causing trouble or damage
- share a room or house or apartment, especially a rented one at a college or similar institution;provide with a shared room or lodging
noun: room, plural noun: rooms
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名詞
- 1. space that can be occupied or where something can be done, especially viewed in terms of whether there is enough there's only room for a single bed in there she was trapped without room to move 同義詞
- ▪ opportunity or scope for something to happen or be done, especially without causing trouble or damage there is room for improvement there is plenty of room for disagreement in this controversial area 同義詞
- 2. a part or division of a building enclosed by walls, floor, and ceiling he wandered from room to room 同義詞
- ▪ the people present in a room the whole room burst into an uproar of approval
- ▪ British a set of rooms, typically rented, in which a person, couple, or family live my rooms at Mrs. Jenks's house 同義詞
動詞
- 1. North American share a room or house or apartment, especially a rented one at a college or similar institution I was rooming with my cousin
- ▪ North American provide with a shared room or lodging they roomed us together
- a room in a large private house in which guests can be received and entertained.
- consciously refined, lighthearted, and elegant: drawing-room small talk
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- a room in a large private house in which guests can be received and entertained.
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- a small restaurant or cafe where tea and other light refreshments are served.
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- a room, building, or compartment in which pumps are housed or from which they are controlled.
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- a room containing lockers for the storage of personal belongings, especially in schools or ...
- regarded as characteristic of or suited to a men's locker room, especially as being coarse ... locker-room humor
Oxford American Dictionary
- a room in which actors change clothes before and after their performance.
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- the part of a ship or building in which the engines are housed: the vessel reported a fire in its engine room
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- a room for playing cards: a comfortable lounge with TV, card room and bar
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- IPA[ruːm]
英式
- space that can be occupied or where something can be done: there's only room for a single bed in there she made room for Josh on the sofa
- share a room, house, or flat, especially a rented one at a college or similar institution: I was rooming with my cousin
Oxford Dictionary