room
英 [ruːm; rʊm]
美[rum]
- n. 房间;空间;余地;机会;房间里所有的人
- vt. 为…提供住处;租房,合住;投宿,住宿;留…住宿
- vi. 居住;住宿
- n. (英)鲁姆(人名);(俄)罗姆(人名)
词组搭配
make room
move aside or move something aside to allow someone to enter or pass or to clear space for something
(给…)让出地方
the secretary entered with the coffee tray and made room for it on the desk.
秘书端着咖啡托盘走进来,在桌上腾出地方放下。
no (或 not) room to swing a cat
(humorous)used in reference to a very confined space
(幽默)没有转身的余地,地方狭窄
smoke-filled room
used to refer to political bargaining or decision-making that is conducted privately by a small group of influential people rather than more openly or democratically
烟雾弥漫的房间,密谈室(指少数权势人士非公开不民主的幕后政治谈判或决策)
双语例句
- 1. The light went out, and the room was plunged into darkness.
- 灯熄了,屋里陷入一片漆黑。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The room was quiet; no one volunteered any further information.
- 房间很安静,无人主动提供更多的信息。
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- 3. I took the phone, and she went discreetly into the living room.
- 我拿起了电话,她知趣地进了客厅。
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- 4. There was not much elbow room in the cockpit of a Snipe.
- “沙锥鸟”战斗机的驾驶舱空间不太宽敞。
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- 5. Serve the cake warm or at room temperature, cut in squares.
- 等蛋糕温热或凉至室温时切成四方块端上桌。
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