concourse 英 [ˈkɒŋkɔ:s]   美 [ˈkɑŋkɔrs]

concourse

concourse  英 [ˈkɒŋkɔ:s] 美 [ˈkɑŋkɔrs]

n. 广场;集合;合流;群众 

名词复数:concourses 

Hugo would lope along the concourse with his daughter on his back—the entire boulevard her domain. 雨果会驮着自己的女儿在大广场街上跑来跑去,整条街都是她的领地。
He was the son of a Bronx superintendent and happened to grow up among all the rich concourse brats. 他是布朗克斯一个公寓管理员的儿子,和大广场街上所有的有钱孩子们一起长大。

  • The wide, open area that's either inside or in front of a building is called a concourse. A concourse is often located where many paths or hallways meet.
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  • n. 广场;集合;合流;群众
  • 1. Hugo would lope along the concourse with his daughter on his back—the entire boulevard her domain.

    雨果会驮着自己的女儿在大广场街上跑来跑去,整条街都是她的领地。

  • 2. He was the son of a Bronx superintendent and happened to grow up among all the rich concourse brats.

    他是布朗克斯一个公寓管理员的儿子,和大广场街上所有的有钱孩子们一起长大。

  • 3. And he couldn’t even say what kind of curious radar or homing device had brought him back to the Grand concourse in his Lincoln Town Car.

    他也搞不懂究竟是什么样的雷达或者指引回家路线的装置引领着他,他开着他的林肯城市车回到了大广场街。

  • concourse (n.) late 14c., "a moving, running, or flowing together; a gathering or accumulation," from Old French concours and directly from Latin concursus "a running together," from past participle of concurrere "to run together, assemble hurriedly; clash, fight," from assimilated form of com "together" (seecon-) + currere "to run" (from PIE root *kers- "to run").
con·course / ˈkɒŋkɔːs ; NAmE ˈkɑːŋkɔːrs / noun a large, open part of a public building, especially an airport or a train station (尤指机场或火车站的)大厅,广场 the station concourse 车站大厅 concourse concourses con·course / ˈkɒŋkɔːs ; NAmE ˈkɑːŋkɔːrs /
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