lobby
lobby 英 ['lɒbɪ] 美 ['lɑbi]
n. 大厅;休息室;会客室;游说议员的团体 vt. 对……进行游说 vi. 游说议员
进行时:lobbying 过去式:lobbied 过去分词:lobbied 第三人称单数:lobbies 名词复数:lobbies
- A lobby is a large waiting room or reception area. If you're waiting for an appointment in a lobby, maybe you'll get lucky and find a good magazine or even a peppermint candy.
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- n. 大厅;休息室;会客室;游说议员的团体
- vt. 对……进行游说
- vi. 游说议员
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1. It held the record for the highest lobby in the world until the Shanghai Park Hyatt eclipsed it.
它在世界上保持了最高的大厅的记录,直到上海公园凯悦使它黯然失色为止。
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2. But what if you could take a detour through a lobby that exhibits art, or down a lane that borders a green space?
但是,你愿不愿意绕道穿过一个陈列着艺术品的大厅,或者行走在一条毗邻绿色空间的小巷子?
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3. I walked into the lobby of my apartment building recently and was greeted by this notice: "To whoever is watering these plants, please stop.
最近我走进公寓大厅时看到一则告示:“任何正在给这些植物浇水的人在看到这则告示后,请立即停止浇水。
- lobby (n.) 1550s, "cloister, covered walk," from Medieval Latin laubia, lobia "covered walk in a monastery," from a Germanic source (compare Old High German louba "hall, roof;" see lodge (n.)).
- lobby (v.) "seek to influence legislation" (originally by frequenting the lobby of a legislature, to solicit members), 1826, American English, from lobby (n.) in the political sense. Related: Lobbied; lobbying.
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