room 英 [ru:m]   美 [rum, rʊm]

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 double/single room 双人╱单人客房
Sweep the room . 打扫一下房间。

  • 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;
  • 1. a double/single room

    双人╱单人客房

  • 2. Sweep the room .

    打扫一下房间。

  • 3. Is there enough room for me in the car?

    车上还有空间让我坐吗?

  • 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."
room / ruːm ; NAmE ruːm / / rʊm ; NAmE rʊm / noun , verb room rooms roomed rooming noun in building 建筑物 1 [countable ] a part of a building that has its own walls, floor and ceiling and is usually used for a particular purpose 房间;室 He walked out of the room and slammed the door. 他走出房间,猛地关上了房门。 They were in the next roomand we could hear every word they said. 他们在隔壁房间里,我们可以听到他们说的每一句话。 a dining/living/sitting room 饭厅;起居室 They had to sit in the waiting room for an hour. 他们不得不在候车室里等了一个小时。 I think Simon is in his room (= bedroom). 我看西蒙就在他自己的房间里。 I don't want to watch television. I'll be in the other room (= a different room). 我不想看电视。我到别的房间去吧。 HELP  There are many compounds ending in room.You will find them at their place in the alphabet. 以 room 结尾的复合词很多,可在各字母中的适当位置查到。 -roomed/-room …室;…房间 2 ( in adjectives 构成形容词 ) having the number of rooms mentioned 有…室的;有…个房间的 a three-roomed/three-room apartment 三室的套房 in hotel 旅馆 3 [countable ] a bedroom in a hotel, etc. 客房 a double/single room 双人╱单人客房 I'd like to book a room with a view of the lake. 我想预订一套可以看到湖面景色的客房。 She lets out rooms to students. 她把房间出租给学生。 collocationsat travel place to live 居所 4 rooms [plural ] ( old-fashioned) ( BrE) a set of two or more rooms that you rent to live in (租用的)住所,寓所 SYN lodgings They lived in rooms in Kensington. 他们住在肯辛顿的出租房间。 space 空间 5 [uncountable ] empty space that can be used for a particular purpose 空间;余地 room(for sb/sth) Is there enough room for me in the car? 车上还有空间让我坐吗? There's room for one more at the table. 这张桌子还有一个人的位置。 Do you have room for a computer on your desk? 你的写字枱上还摆得下一台电脑吗? Yes, there's plenty of room. 是的,还很空呢。 How can we make room forall the furniture? 我们怎么腾得出地方放这些家具呢? 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(to do sth) Make sure you have plenty of room to sit comfortably. 一定要找个宽敞地儿坐得舒服一点。 see also elbow room , headroom , houseroom , legroom , standing room possibility 可能性 6 [uncountable ] roomfor sth the possibility of sth existing or happening; the opportunity to do sth 可能性;机会 He had to be certain. There could be no room for doubt. 他必须确定无误。不能有任何的犹疑。 There's some room for improvementin your work (= it is not as good as it could be). 你的工作还有改进的余地。 It is important to give children room to think for themselves. 给孩子机会让他们自己思考是很重要的。 people 7 [singular ] all the people in a room 房间里所有的人 The whole room burst into applause. 屋里的人发出一片掌声。 IDIOM no room to swing a ˈcat ( informal) when sb says there's no room to swing a cat,they mean that a room is very small and that there is not enough space 没有活动的余地;连转身都很难 more at elephant , manoeuvre n. , smoke n. verb [intransitive ] room(with sb) | room(together) ( NAmE) to rent a room somewhere; to share a rented room or flat/apartment with sb 租房;合住 She and Nancy roomed together at college. 她和南希在大学里合住一处。 room / ruːm ; NAmE ruːm /
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