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roomnoun(PLACE)A1[C]apartof the inside of abuildingthat isseparatedfrom otherpartsbywalls,floor, andceiling: 房间,室 I like this room - it has plenty oflight.我喜欢这个房间——光线非常充足。 I couldhearpeopletalkingin the next room.我能听见隔壁房间里的说话声。 She'swaitingfor you in theconferenceroomupstairs.她在楼上会议室等你。 figurativeThewholeroom(= all thepeoplein the room)turnedandlookedat her.整个房间里的人都扭过头来看她。 She'supstairsin her room.她在楼上自己房间里。 Gotidyyourroom, or you can'twatchTVtonight.去整理你的房间,不然今晚不能看电视。 asingle/doubleroom(= abedroomfor oneperson/twopeople)单/双人房 [C]used as acombiningformin thenamesofparticularrooms: (用于合成词中)房间,室,厅 abedroom卧室 abathroom浴室 adiningroom餐厅 alivingroom客厅 rooms[plural]UKold-fashioned a set ofrentedrooms,especiallyin acollegeoruniversity (尤指大学中租住的)一套房间,住所,寓所- Leave thewindowsopentoletthe roomairabit.
- The room wasdimlylit.
- Ithinkthis room has got a lot ofpotential.
- Hotelguestsarerequestedtovacatetheirrooms by twelvenoon.
- Weaskedforadjoiningrooms.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesParts of buildings: rooms - antechamber
- anteroom
- atelier
- attic
- ballroom
- efficiency room
- en suite
- eyrie
- family room
- form room
- meat locker
- multi-chambered
- multi-room
- observation lounge
- panic room
- playroom
- waiting room
- wet room
- workroom
- workshop
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: roomnoun(SPACE)B1[U]theamountofspacethat someone or somethingneeds: 空间,空地方 Thatsofawouldtake uptoo much room in theflat.那个沙发放在公寓房中太占空间。 James took thebooksoff the littletabletomakeroomforthetelevision.詹姆斯拿走了小桌上的书,腾出地方来放电视。 He'sfainted! Don'tcrowdhim - give him room.他昏倒了!别围在他旁边——给他让出点地方来。 Is there (enough/any) roomformeinthecar?我还能坐进车里去吗/车里还有我坐的地方吗? [+ to infinitive]There'shardlyroomtomovein here.这里面挤得几乎动都动不了。 [U]opportunityfor doing something: 机会;余地 Ifeelthecompanyhas little roomfor/tomanoeuvre.我觉得公司几乎没有回旋的余地。 - If wepushthetableback against thewall, we'll have more room.
- Come andstaywith us - we've gotbagsof room.
- Scoot over and make room foryoursister.
- We have no room forshirkersin thisoffice.
- Shove over, Lena, and make some room for me.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSpace - general words - bay
- box
- chamber
- clearance
- elbow room
- expanse
- footprint
- headroom
- non-spatial
- space
- spacial
- spacing
- spacious
- spaciously
- spatially
- standing room
- subzone
- void
- way
- zone
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Idiomsget a room no room forsomething room for doubt room for improvement no/not enough room to swing a cat torenta room from someone, orsharearentedroom with someone: 租住;(与某人)合租Atcollegehe roomswiththisguyfrom Nebraska.在大学里他和这个来自内布拉斯加州的小伙子是室友。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLiving or sleeping somewhere - abide
- co-resident
- co-residential
- domiciled
- dwell
- inhospitable
- live in
- live in sinidiom
- live out
- lodge
- occupancy
- populate
- reoccupation
- repopulate
- repopulation
- reside
- residence
- settle
- slum
- tenancy
See more results » (Definition ofroomfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)room| American Dictionaryroomnoun(PLACE)[C]anareawithin abuildingthat hasitsownwalls,floor,ceiling, anddoor: Thehousehas alaundryroom. roomnoun(SPACE)[U]spaceavailablefor something: Is there any room for me in thecar? fig.She writesbetter, but there is still room forimprovement. roomverb[I always + adv/prep](PLACE)tosharea room with someone,esp. arentedroom: I roomed with Anita incollege. (Definition ofroomfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)[C]apartof the inside of abuildingthat isseparatedfrom otherpartsbywalls,floor, andceiling: ameeting/conference/diningroom [U]opportunityfor doing something: room for sthIfeelthecompanyhas little room formanoeuvre. rooms[plural] PROPERTYrooms that yourentin abuilding: Helivedin rooms above ashop. room for improvement used to say that something is not good enough and could be madebetter: Thebusinessis doing well, but there isdefinitelyroom forimprovement. torenta room from someone, orsharearentedroom with someone: Herooms withone of hiscolleagues. (Definition ofroomfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofroomroom In a period when population growth came up against regulatory limits on new building, the partition of existing houses into smaller rooms was commonplace.From theCambridge English Corpus The hiring rooms were not only more comfortable they also helped to affirm the reshaping of female farm service into a form of domestic service.From theCambridge English Corpus At the top is a line of similarly sized rooms divided by loadbearing partitions, and with the possibility of inserting non-loadbearing partitions to define circulation.From theCambridge English Corpus Presently schools are places where children ®nd empty classrooms, absentee teachers, or teachers sitting in the staff rooms, waiting for their pay.From theCambridge English Corpus Robotization of finishing operations is impossible without developing compact and mobile designs of special-purpose robots permitting the movement of the equipment between rooms.From theCambridge English Corpus American infants tended to sleep in their own rooms apart from their parents at 1 month and more at 3 months of age.From theCambridge English Corpus Spacecrafts and the ultra clean rooms they are assembled in, are routinely monitored for microbial contamination.From theCambridge English Corpus The use of churches as public prayer rooms, not sacramental fora, began at once.From theCambridge English Corpus The rooms in these houses had thick plaster floors placed over a well-prepared base composed of small cobblestones.From theCambridge English Corpus A building is composed of surfaces (walls, ceilings, floors) designed to enclose spaces (rooms) and give them particular form.From theCambridge English Corpus The average household had 4n0 members, living in a house with 4n4 rooms, which generally included at least one bedroom and one bathroom.From theCambridge English Corpus The approach denies privacy to residents who have to share bedrooms, cannot lock their rooms or who have to submit to assistance with bathing.From theCambridge English Corpus Within each zone, rooms and offices are designated with a number.From theCambridge English Corpus They are an amalgam of dreams and personalities, rooms and theories, paper clips and organisational structure, clients and activities, budgets and photocopies, and great intentions.From theCambridge English Corpus The architectural layout design problem is one where rooms are required to satisfy adjacency and cardinal direction constraints to fulfill their functions.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithroomroomThese are words often used in combination withroom. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. adjacent room It was common to hear the footsteps of the deceased or hear the deceased shout the spouses' name from anadjacentroom. From theCambridge English Corpus adjoining room Two video cameras (remotely controlled from anadjoiningroom) were sited in opposite corners of the playroom and recorded mother and infant behaviours. From theCambridge English Corpus air-conditioned room The mice were kept separately in an air-conditioned room and fed with standard food and drinking water. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/room## |