room
room 英 [ru:m] 美 [rum, rʊm]
n. 房间;空间;
进行时:rooming 过去式:roomed 过去分词:roomed 第三人称单数:rooms 名词复数:rooms
- A room is a space in a house or building that's usually enclosed with walls. Your favorite room in your house might be the den where the TV is, or the cozy kitchen.
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- n. 房间;空间;
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1. a double/single room
双人╱单人客房
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2. Sweep the room .
打扫一下房间。
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3. Is there enough room for me in the car?
车上还有空间让我坐吗?
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4. I'll move the table—it takes up too much room.
我要挪动一下这张桌子,它太占地方了。
- room (n.) Old English rum "space" (extent or time); "scope, opportunity," from Proto-Germanic *ruman (source also of Old Norse, Old Saxon, Old High German, Gothic rum, German Raum "space," Dutch ruim "hold of a ship, nave"), nouns formed from Germanic adjective *ruma- "roomy, spacious," from PIE root *reue- (1) "to open; space" (source also of Avestan ravah- "space," Latin rus "open country," Old Irish roi, roe "plain field," Old Church Slavonic ravinu "level," Russian ravnina "a plain"). Old English also had a frequent adjective rum "roomy, wide, long, spacious."
- room (v.) "to occupy rooms" (especially with another) as a lodger," 1828, from room (n.). Related: Roomed; rooming. Rooming-house is from 1889. In Old English (rumian) and Middle English the verb meant "become clear of obstacles; make clear of, evict."
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