Halls
[人名] [英格兰人姓氏] 霍尔斯 Hall的变体; [地名] [美国] 霍尔斯
The hall in a house or flat is the area just inside the front door, into which some of the other rooms open.
The lights were on in the hall and in the bedroom.
门厅和卧室的灯都亮着。
A hall in a building is a long passage with doors into rooms on both sides of it.
A hall is a large room or building which is used for public events such as concerts, exhibitions, and meetings.
Its 300 inhabitants will be celebrating with a dance in the village hall...
300名村民将在村礼堂举行一场舞会以示庆祝。
We picked up our conference materials and filed into the lecture hall...
我们领了会议材料后鱼贯进入讲演厅。
If students live in hall in British English, or in a hall in American English, they live in a university or college building called a hall of residence.
Hall is sometimes used as part of the name of a large house in the country.
He died at Holly Hall, his wife's family home.
他在妻子的娘家冬青府去世。
Hall is sometimes used as part of the name of a large building, especially one where public events or concerts take place
...New York's Carnegie Hall.
纽约的卡内基音乐厅
In most of the residence halls we visited, rules prohibit disorderly conduct.
在我们走访的学生宿舍里,大多明令禁止胡作非为。
All single full-time students must reside in university residence halls.
所有单身的全日制学生都必须住大学宿舍。
Big concert halls do not faze Melanie.
巨大的音乐厅不会让梅拉妮发慌。
The university has two halls of residence for its postgraduate students.
这所大学有两座研究生宿舍.
In banquet halls folding partitions are very popular.
在宴会大厅中可折叠的隔板很普遍.