booths
n. 售货棚,摊位( booth的名词复数 ); 小房间
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.
A high turnout was reported at the polling booths.
来自投票站的消息称投票率很高。
The telephone booths accept 10 and 20 pence coins.
电话亭可使用10便士和20便士的硬币。
In Darlington, queues formed at some polling booths.
在达灵顿,有些投票站前排起了队。
There're many booths at the exhibition.
展览会上有许多摊位.
The market people peer at him from their booths and stalls.
集市上的人从他们的货棚和摊子里凝视着他.