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
- Can the students run in the hallways?
学生们能够在走廊上跑吗? - 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。 - Now our restaurants, hallways and bedrooms smell fresh.
现在我们的餐厅、走廊和客房都空气清新。 - Children also accidentally whack schoolmates with heavy backpacks while walking in crowded hallways.
在背着重重的书包走过拥挤的走廊时,孩子们可能不小心抡到别的同学。 - 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。 - Do not carry chemicals in glass bottles through the hallways without using a rubber bucket or cart.
请勿在不使用橡胶桶或推车的情况下在走廊里搬运盛有化学物品的玻璃瓶。 - We can't listen to music in the hallways.
我们不可以在走廊里听音乐。 - 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。 - Can students eat in the hallways?
学生能在走廊里吃东西吗? - 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。