词组 | hall |
释义 | hall /hɔːl $ hɒːl/ noun a building or a large room for meetings, concerts, dances etcnouns + halla school hall The play will be performed in the school hall.a sports hall There’s a large sports hall where you can play badminton and other sports.a lecture hall She was sitting at the back of the lecture hall.a dining hall The prisoners were eating their lunch in the dining hall.a banqueting hall (=for large formal meals for a big group of people) There is a vast banqueting hall next to the palace.a village hall BrE The band rehearses in the village hall.the town/city hall The town hall clock struck midnight.a conference/convention/exhibition hall Hundreds of people were packed into the conference hall.a concert hall He plays to huge audiences at concert halls around the world.a pool hall He loves playing pool and spends every spare moment at the local pool hall.a bingo hall BrE The cinema is now a bingo hall.adjectivesthe main hall There will be an exhibition of students’ work in the main hall.the great hall (=a large main hall in an old building) It had once been the great hall of the castle.THESAURUS: hall chamber a large room in a public building used for important meetings or discussions: Meetings are normally held in the council chamber. | Hundreds of students packed into the debating chamber to hear him speak. auditorium the main part of a theatre, cinema etc where the audience sit: Please take your seats in the main auditorium: the performance is about to begin. | The lights went down in the packed auditorium. ballroom a large room in a hotel, palace etc where formal dances and other events are held: The band will play live at the hotel ballroom on Saturday night. | They danced gracefully across the ballroom floor. |
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