booths
英[buːð]
美[buːθ]
- boot n.靴子;猛踢;解雇;[英]汽车行李箱vt.踢;穿靴子;逐出;启动(计算机)
- lintel n.门楣;楣石;过梁
n. (名词)
- 投票站
- 货摊
- 小房间
- 火车座
- <美>公用电话亭
- 岗亭
- 雅座
- 小舍
- 棚
- 窝棚
- 摊子
- 隔开的小间
- 布思(William1829-1912英国人基督教“救世军”创立者)
- 不受妨碍的封闭空间
- 卡座
- 临时货摊
- 售货棚
- 摊位
- 临时的棚舍或隐蔽处
n. (名词)
- [C]售货棚,摊位 a tent or small building where goods are sold or games are played
- [C]小房间 a small enclosed place for one person
Noun:
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a table (in a restaurant or bar) surrounded by two high-backed benches
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small area set off by walls for special use
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United States actor and assassin of President Lincoln (1838-1865)
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a small shop at a fair; for selling goods or entertainment
用作名词 (n.)
- Would you please watch over my booth?
请您照料一下我的摊位好吗?
- I'll give him a call from the phone booth on the corner.
我到街角的电话亭给他打个电话。
- It happened that there was a telephone booth nearby.
碰巧在附近有个公用电话亭。
- They sat in a corner booth, away from other diners.
他们坐在餐厅角落的小隔间里,与别的就餐者分开。
用作名词 (n.)
- There're many booths at the exhibition.
展览会上有许多摊位。
- Where can I find a telephone booth?
我在哪儿可以找到电话亭?
- 餐馆里的火车座是由两个高背长椅加上中间一张长桌构成的。
餐馆里的火车座是由两个高背长椅加上中间一张长桌构成的。