reception room
英 [rɪˈsepʃn ruːm]
美 [rɪˈsepʃn ruːm]
n. (尤用于售房广告中的)接待室; 会客室
牛津词典
noun
- (尤用于售房广告中的)接待室;会客室
(used especially when advertising houses for sale) a room in a house where people can sit, for example a living room or dining room
柯林斯词典
- 客厅;接待室
Areception roomis a room in a house, for example a living room, where people can sit. This expression is often used in descriptions of houses that are for sale.
英英释义
noun
- a room for receiving and entertaining visitors (as in a private house or hotel)
双语例句
- They squashed into an undersized reception room
他们挤到了一个较小的接待室里。 - As the important public place for citizens 'activity and communication, commercial pedestrian street reflects the development level in society, economy and culture of a city. It is not only the city card of commerce and culture but also the beautiful reception room of the city.
商业步行街作为城市市民活动的重要公共空间与交往场所,反映着城市社会、经济、文化的发展水平,是城市的商业文化名片,是美丽的城市会客厅。 - I was told Comrade Wu was in the reception room, so I turned in there.
听说吴同志在接待室,我便转身向那里走去。 - Please wait in the reception room. We will call you when the Dr. is available.
请您在候诊室稍等。等医生好的时候我们会叫您。 - Do you mean that picture in the reception room?
你是说接待室的画? - She led me into [ out of] the reception room.
她把我带进[出]会客室。 - I spent eight hours locked in a vast reception room at the Savoy Hotel, with a hyperactive cast of thousands preening, dressing, poking and prodding me.
整整八个小时,我被锁在酒店的一间大屋里,任凭一组叽叽喳喳、过渡亢奋的人们摆布。 - After he had prayed, he went into the other room which served him as a sitting-room and reception room.
他在祈祷,他走进另一个房间,他担任作为休憩室、接待室。 - A large entrance or reception room or area.
一个很大的供人们进入和接待人们的地方。 - Roy, susan, lana, and Tina are sitting in the reception room at the ace employment service. they're all looking for work, and they're hoping they can find jobs today.
罗伊、珊、娜和天娜正坐在爱斯职业服务公司的接待室里。他们都在找工作。他们都想今天能找到工作。