hallway的意思和读音

hallway

: [ˈhɔlˌweɪ] : [ˈhɔːlˌweɪ]

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hallways  

n.hall,entry,lobby,antechamber,vestibule

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n.1.a long narrow passage inside a building with doors along it leading to rooms; the area inside the front door of a house or other building that leads to other rooms

1. rule hallway ; classroom ...

2. 〖 coupletonthedoor〗 〖 vestibule;hallway;entrancehall〗 〖 gateandcourtyard〗 ...

3. rule hallway ; classroom ...

4.穿 穿〖 shuttlebackandforth〗 穿hallway穿〖 draught〗 ...

5. wife: hallway: pull: ...

6. glass in focus 1 hallway Rhodes castle ...

7. ( Hall) ( Hallway) ( Meetingroom) ...

8. wife: hallway: pull: ...

:,,,,穿

1.I was in the hallway when one of my professors pulled me aside to ask if I was feeling well.

2.That's why it was so astonishing when I decided to go to my hallway closet to retrieve a revolver that had never been used.使

3.Yeah, there was laughter in the hallway, but most of it was the laughter of kids sharing a common experience: complete hysteria!

4.Lying on the mattress in the hallway the odor of the germicide stifles me. A pungent, acrid odor that seems to invade every pore of my body.

5.It was like a fountain of magic dust, reminding me of the pictures in the hallway I passed by each day.

6.The door at the end of the hallway opens onto a window; the amount of light in the hallway is controlled by opening and closing the door.

7.To prevent himself from crying, he took a step backwards into the hallway and closed the door.使退

8.Okay maybe it wasn't but she said it was. (She was 8 at the time. ) It was awkward carrying that empty cage down the long winding hallway./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。(8。)穿

9.As he reached the top of the stairs and rounded the corner, Anderson surveyed the quiet hallway before him.

10.On the right side of the hallway was her parents' room. She went in, and saw her mother, lying in the bed, sleeping.