1.
Of, relating to, or serving as a vestibule.
门厅的,前厅的门厅的,与门厅有关的,作为门厅的
2.
P1ease assemble in the Exhibition Hall foyer to await your guide.
请在展览大厅门厅集合等候导游。
3.
Later the family all meet in the entrance hall.
后来全家人在门厅会面。
4.
The postal matter should be put inside the lobby.
邮件应当放在门厅里。
5.
You can leave the hall-light on.
门厅的灯可以不关。
6.
You first go to the lobby of the restaurant.
你先进入饭店的门厅。
7.
Some of the activity in and around the lobby had quieted down.
门厅里和门厅周围的一些活动已经静了下来了。
8.
The hotel doormen are usually considered front-desk employees.
宾馆门厅应接员(门童)通常被认为是前厅员工。
9.
A hall, foyer, or waiting room at or near the entrance to a building, such as a hotel or theater.
门厅靠接旅馆或剧院等建筑入口处的大厅、门厅或休息室
10.
I flung open the foyer doors and went out into the street.
我推开了门厅的大门,冲到了街上。
11.
As she reached for the telephone he smiled ironically, then dashed out of the front door.
他冷笑了一声,扭头冲出门厅。
12.
The lobby was filled with partygoers.
门厅内挤满了参加聚会的人
13.
Leave your hat and coat in the hall.
把你的帽子和上衣放在门厅里好了。
14.
Some of the audience went into the lobby for a smoke.
有一些观众到门厅去抽烟。
15.
She lugged the suitcase out into the hallway.
她吃力地将提箱拖进门厅。
16.
In the lobby he was intercepted by the night manager.
在门厅里,夜班主管拦住他。
17.
We had a big hall, whose door was covered with gold leaf.
(我们有一个大厅,大厅的门镶着金叶。)
18.
nave [the main part of a church]
正厅[教堂中正对大门之正厅