legroom的意思和读音

legroom

: [ˈleɡˌrum] : [ˈleɡˌruːm]

n.

n.room,elbowroom,space,freedom

legroomn.

1.the amount of space available for your legs when you are sitting in a car, plane, theatre, etc.

na.1.(轿)

n.1.the amount of space in front of your seat in which you can stretch your legs

1. private legroom boarding ...

2. ... priority status legroom lounge ...

3. dress circle legroom seating capacity ...

4. Headroom Legroom Number of Seats ...

5. priority status legroom lounge ...

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1.Passengers in the rear will find there's plenty of head and legroom, but sitting three-abreast might be a bit of a squeeze.

2.Other airlines may offer spontaneous "extra coach legroom" upgrades at the airport, so be sure to ask about them at check in.

3.Chris: I haven't got enough legroom here. I wonder if you could upgrade me to business class?

4.Each row of seats offers class-leading elbow room, with the middle row providing more legroom than in any of its competitors.class-leading

5.Some have seats with extra legroom that will cost a little more as well.

6.Of those finalists, the 11 vehicles with the best combination of highway fuel efficiency, legroom and headroom made our list.,11

7.Several other U. S. airlines, including United Airlines, offer extra-legroom seats for a fee.

8.With the elongated body we can expect to see more cabin room inside the new Passat, but not just legroom for the rear passengers.

9.The amenities include a longer wheelbase for extra legroom, back-seat entertainment systems, and extendable tray tables.

10.The airline is attracting business travellers by increasing legroom and launching a frequent- flyer programme.