hall
- IPA[hɔːl]
英式
- the room or space just inside the front entrance of a house or flat.;a corridor or area on to which rooms open.
noun: hall, plural noun: halls
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名詞
- 1. the room or space just inside the front entrance of a house or flat.
- ▪ North American a corridor or area on to which rooms open. 同義詞
- 2. a building or large room used for meetings, concerts, or other events the village hall 同義詞
- ▪ historical the building in which a guild was housed.
- 3. a large room in a mansion or palace used for receptions and banquets.
- ▪ British a large country house, especially one with a landed estate Darlington Hall
- ▪ the principal living room of a medieval house.
- 4. British a university building containing rooms for students to live in for a brief time they had shared a room in hall
- ▪ the room used for meals in a college, university, or school he dined in hall
- the administration building of a municipal government.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a piece of paper or other token authorizing a student to be outside a particular classroom ... I got my hall pass and started walking to the guidance counselor's office
Oxford Dictionary
- the period of time in a school curriculum set aside for study and the preparation of schoolwork: we were together only in study hall and at lunchtime
Oxford American Dictionary
- a theater where musical events are staged.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large room or building where beer is served.
Oxford Dictionary
- a building used for the administration of local government.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a form of variety entertainment popular in Britain from c. 1850, consisting of singing, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the administrative building of a municipal government.
Oxford Dictionary
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- an area in a building onto which rooms open; a corridor.
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