foyer
英 [ˈfɔɪeɪ]
美 [ˈfɔɪər]
n. (剧院或旅馆的)门厅,休息厅; (私宅或公寓的)前厅,门厅
复数:foyers
Collins.1 / BNC.10065 / COCA.9597
牛津词典
noun
- (剧院或旅馆的)门厅,休息厅
a large open space inside the entrance of a theatre or hotel where people can meet or wait - (私宅或公寓的)前厅,门厅
an entrance hall in a private house or flat/apartment
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 门厅;大厅;休息室
Thefoyeris the large area where people meet or wait just inside the main doors of a building such as a theatre, cinema, or hotel.- I went and waited in the foyer.
我进去在大厅里等着。
- I went and waited in the foyer.
英英释义
noun
- a large entrance or reception room or area
双语例句
- I'll see you downstairs in the foyer in half an hour.
半小时后我们在楼下门厅见。 - In the event of fire, hotel guests should assemble in the foyer.
万一发生火灾,旅馆客人应该在大厅集合。 - He demonstrated a head over heels roll which landed him up against the marble steps of the hotel foyer.
他翻了一个跟斗,撞到了饭店门厅的大理石台阶上。 - To get to the cinema foyer, you have to push the wheelchair up the ramp.
要去电影院的门厅,你得把轮椅推站斜坡。 - The hotel foyer was swamped by reporters and photographers.
饭店的门厅被记者和摄影师围得水泄不通。 - We could've parked our whole house in the foyer.
我们的整个房子都能够装在这个大厅里。 - We wandered through the elegant and spacious foyer to the reception desk.
我们悠闲地穿过典雅宽敞的门厅来到了前台。 - He got up and went out into the foyer.
他起身出去走进了大堂。 - Will: Well, we certainly can't afford the grand foyer, and the sun nook.
嗯,我们真的不能负担这个大前厅和有太阳的角落。 - I'm gonna put him right in the foyer.
我要把他放在大厅里。