roomed
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A room is one of the separate sections or parts of the inside of a building. Rooms have their own walls, ceilings, floors, and doors, and are usually used for particular activities. You can refer to all the people who are in a room as the room. 房間
A minute later he excused himself and left the room. 一分鐘后他告辭了,離開了房間。
The largest conference room could seat 5,000 people. 最大的會議室可坐5千人。
2. N-COUNT If you talk about your room, you are referring to the room that you alone use, especially your bedroom at home or your office at work. (我的) 房間
If you're running upstairs, go to my room and bring down my sweater, please. 如果你要上樓的話,請到我的房間把我的毛衣拿下來。
3. N-COUNT A room is a bedroom in a hotel. (酒店的) 客房
Toni reserved a room in a hotel not far from Arzfeld. 托妮在離阿茨費爾德不遠的酒店預(yù)定了一個房間。
4. V-I If you room with someone, you share a rented room, apartment, or house with them, for example when you are a student. 合住[美國英語]
I had roomed with him in New Haven when we were both at Yale Law School. 我們倆在耶魯法學院上學的時候,我和他在紐黑文合住。
5. N-UNCOUNT If there is room somewhere, there is enough empty space there for people or things to be fitted in, or for people to move freely or do what they want to. 空間
There is usually room to accommodate up to 80 visitors. 通??梢远嗄苋菁{80名來賓。
6. N-UNCOUNT If there is room for a particular kind of behaviour or action, people are able to behave in that way or to take that action. 機會
The intensity of the work left little room for personal grief or anxiety. 該工作的強度很少給個人留下悲傷或憂慮的機會。
7. →see also chat room , dining room , drawing room , emergency room , living room , restroom
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