中英词典:halls
形容词
1. hall [形容词]:大厅的,会堂的,礼堂的。
2. hail [形容词]:冰雹的。
3. hallowed [形容词]:神圣的,庄严的。
名词
1. hall [名词]:大厅,礼堂,会堂。
2. hall [名词]:走廊,门厅,门口。
3. hall [名词]:学生宿舍楼,宿舍大楼。
4. hall [名词]:休息室,起居室。
5. hall [名词]:餐厅。
词语辨析
1. hall vs hail:
- hall [名词]:大厅,礼堂。
- hail [名词]:冰雹。
词汇扩充
1. concert hall [名词]:音乐厅。
2. lecture hall [名词]:讲堂,报告厅。
3. town hall [名词]:市政厅,市政大楼。
4. assembly hall [名词]:集会厅,会议厅。
近义词
名词
auditorium [名词]:礼堂,观众席。
chamber [名词]:厅,室。
room [名词]:房间,室。
动词
congregate [动词]:聚集,集合。
assemble [动词]:集合,聚集。
gather [动词]:聚集,集合。
反义词
outside [名词]:外面,户外。
exit [名词]:出口,离开。
柯林斯词典
hall (halls, halled, halled, halled, halled, halling)
1. 名词
- A hall is a large, impressive room or building, often used for public events such as concerts, meetings, or performances.
- A hall is a passage in a building which leads to rooms.
- The hall of a house or a flat is the area just inside the front door, into which some of the other rooms open.
- A hall of residence or a student hall is a college or university building where students live.
- In a school, the hall is a large room, often with a stage, where assemblies, concerts, and other events take place.
- In a hotel, the hall is the area just inside the main entrance.
- In Britain, a town hall is a large building which houses the offices of the local council. People often get married there.
- In the United States, a hall is a building or large room used for public events such as meetings and dances.
- In a church, the hall is the area just inside the main entrance, where people can leave their coats or other possessions.
- In a prison, the hall is the area where the cells are.
- In Britain, the halls are a set of rooms or flats for students to live in.
2. 形容词
- Hall is used to describe things or qualities that are connected with the largest or most important thing of their kind.
- Hall is used to describe things or qualities that are connected with people's homes or with life in houses.
- Hall is used to describe things or qualities that are related to the education or study of a particular subject in general, rather than to one particular kind or group of things.
- In the United States, hall is used to describe a person who is involved with the running of a college or university, but who is not a professor.
牛津词典
hall
名词
- The room or space just inside the front entrance of a house or flat.
- A large public room for meetings, meals, or entertainment.
- A large building used for a specified purpose.
- A college or university building used for a specified purpose.
- The principal room for some activities; a large room or building used by a college or university for gatherings and assemblies.
- The hall of a house; the entrance room.
- A corridor or passageway in a building.
用法
The concert will be held in the concert hall.
Please meet me in the lecture hall after class.
I need to go to the town hall to get a permit.
The students gathered in the assembly hall for the school meeting.
We watched a play in the school auditorium.
She waited nervously in the hall for her job interview.
例句
Can you wait for me in the hall?
The event was held in the conference hall of the hotel.
He walked down the long corridor towards his office.
The students gathered in the assembly hall for the morning assembly.
The guests entered the grand reception hall of the palace.
She waited nervously in the lobby for her interview.
They held their wedding ceremony in the town hall.
The prisoners were escorted through the cell block to the exercise yard.
The students live in the university halls of residence.
We had dinner in the hotel dining hall.
The university has a new sports complex with multiple halls for different events.
He played his first concert in the famous music hall.
The town council meeting will be held in the town hall.
We had to walk through the hallway to get to our classrooms.
The students gathered in the auditorium for the graduation ceremony.
She hung her coat on the hook in the entrance hall.
The hotel foyer was filled with guests waiting to check in.
The students met in the common room to study together.
I'll meet you in the meeting hall after lunch.
The students lined up in the school hallway before entering their classrooms.
We had a delicious meal in the hotel restaurant.