entrance hall
英 [ˈentrəns hɔːl]
美 [ˈentrəns hɔːl]
n. 门厅
牛津词典
noun
- 门厅
a large room inside the entrance of a large or public building
柯林斯词典
- 门厅;大堂
Theentrance hallof a large house, hotel, or other large building, is the area just inside the main door.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The fire came roaring through the kitchen ceiling and sent its red tongues licking into the entrance hall
大火蔓烧过厨房的天花板咆哮而来,红色的火舌朝门厅内卷去。 - Giant hourglasses set in niches along one wall in a corner of the entrance hall record the points for all to see;
巨大的沙漏镶嵌在门厅一角的壁龛中,用于记录分数,所有的人都能看到; - On a chalkboard on the entrance hall of the school, some of the day's news headlines are written out in white chalk, in perfect cursive script.
学校大厅的黑板上用草书写着今天的新闻,标题用白色粉笔书写。 - The front door opened to reveal a magnificent entrance hall.
前门打开,展现出一个富丽堂皇的大堂。 - Harry pulled the Invisibility Cloak over himself and descended through the floors, at last walking down the marble staircase into the entrance hall.
哈利把隐形衣披在身上,走下一层层楼,最后顺着大理石楼梯来到门厅。 - A marble entrance hall leads to a sitting room.
大理石门厅通往起居室。 - They are going to have the entrance hall painted white.
他们将让人把门厅粉刷成白色。 - The major attraction is a huge clock in the entrance hall.
最吸引人的是挂入口门厅里的一个大钟。 - You have to wait in a large entrance hall before being shown into the court proper.
进入皇宫时先要在入口大厅等候,由人带领进入正殿。 - The house has a large entrance hall with an open staircase.
这栋房子有一个带开放式楼梯的入口大厅。