lounge
lounge 英 [laʊndʒ] 美 [laʊndʒ]
n. 休息室;等候室 v. 懒洋洋地站(或坐、躺)着, 虚度光阴
进行时:lounging 过去式:lounged 过去分词:lounged 第三人称单数:lounges 名词复数:lounges
- It's hard to lounge, or recline comfortably, in the lounge, or waiting area, of an airport terminal. Maybe they shouldn't call it a lounge.
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- n. 休息室;等候室
- v. 懒洋洋地站(或坐、躺)着, 虚度光阴
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1. the departure lounge
候机室
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2. the television lounge
电视放映室
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3. waiting in the airport lounge
在机场候机厅等候
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4. We had coffee in the lounge.
我们在客厅里喝咖啡.
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5. Don't lounge around all day!
不要整天闲荡!
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6. Several students were lounging around, reading newspapers.
有几个学生懒洋洋地坐着看报。
- lounge (n.) 1806 as "act of lounging;" 1830 as "couch on which one can lie at full length;" 1881 as "comfortable drawing room" (suitable for lounging); from lounge (v.). Earlier senses, now out of use, were "pastime" (1788), "place for gathering" (1775). Lounge lizard is by 1917, perhaps 1912, originally in reference to men who loitered in tea rooms to flirt.
- lounge (v.) c. 1500, "to loll idly, act or rest lazily and indifferently, move indolently if at all," Scottish, a word of uncertain origin. Meaning "recline lazily" is from 1746. Perhaps [Barnhart] it is from French s'allonger (paresseusement) "to lounge about, lie at full length," from Old French alongier "lengthen," from Latin longus "long" (see long (adj.)).
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