hallways
英 [ˈhɔːlweɪz]
美 [ˈhɔlˌweɪz]
n. (大楼里的)走廊,过道; (房子或公寓的)门厅
hallway的复数
柯林斯词典
- (大楼里的)走廊,过道
Ahallwayin a building is a long passage with doors into rooms on both sides of it. - (房子或公寓的)门厅
Ahallwayin a house or flat is the area just inside the front door, into which some of the other rooms open.
in AM, use 美国英语用 entrance hall
双语例句
- You only have access to the hallways tonight.
今晚,你只需通过到走廊到大厅。 - Don't listen to music in the classroom or the hallways.
不准在教室里或走廊里听音乐。 - Cubicles, hallways, elevators, bathrooms even commuter trains are not your private domain.
小隔间、走廊、电梯、卫生间甚至通勤火车都不是你的私人领地。 - As Eddington leaves Cambridge, the hallways are full of cratches and canes.
而就在爱丁顿准备离开剑桥时候,走廊里充满关怀和慰问。 - We can't listen to music in the hallways, but we can listen to it outside.
我们不能在走廊上听音乐,但是我们可以在外面听。 - As adults, we all remember what it was like to see kids picked on in the hallways or in the schoolyard.
作为成年人,我们都记得小时候在走廊或者校园里被嘲弄和欺负的情景。 - The dormitory hallways were filled with students and parents, all of whom wore their nervous excitement perceptibly.
整个寝室楼都挤满了学生和学生家长,每个人脸上都带着些许紧张和激动。 - The hallways are my jurisdiction!
走廊是我的管辖区! - Plus, they can be a trip hazard in hallways and difficult to carry up and down stairs.
此外,它可能会在过道里绊倒人,也很难提起来上下楼梯。 - During the outage, hallways were lit only by light filtering in from the windows.
停电期间,走廊只能靠窗外的光线照明。