booth
n. 小隔间; 电话亭; 售货摊; 展位
A booth is a small area separated from a larger public area by screens or thin walls where, for example, people can make a telephone call or vote in private.
I called her from a public phone booth near the entrance to the bar...
我在酒吧入口处附近的公用电话亭给她打了电话。
In Darlington, queues formed at some polling booths.
在达灵顿,有些投票站前排起了队。
A booth in a restaurant or café consists of a table with long fixed seats on two or sometimes three sides of it.
They sat in a corner booth, away from other diners.
他们坐在位于角落的一个雅座里,远离其他就餐的客人。
A booth is a small tent or stall, usually at a fair, in which you can buy goods or watch some form of entertainment.
A booth is a stall at an exhibition, for example with a display of goods for sale or with information leaflets.
1. a table (in a restaurant or bar) surrounded by two high-backed benches
2. small area set off by walls for special use
3. a small shop at a fair; for selling goods or entertainment
LAWC will have a charity sale booth there. Please come and support us.
南丫岛动物保护组织将会有一个义卖摊位, 请来支持!
After the scandal, Mr Booth was cast out of the best society.
出了这件丑闻以后, 布思先生被上流社会所摈弃.
The information booth that I had at Pacific mall, Markham.
我上个星期系唐人商场嘅资料摊位.
Order booth and submit an application form as well as pay 30 % deposit within one week.
预定展位,递交参展申请表,并在一周内支付30%的定金.
Somebody of booth definite idea comes, ceased put in order instantly , recieved him today last client.
摊主见有人来, 立即停止了拾掇, 接待了他今天最后一位顾客.