vestibule 英 ['vestɪbjuːl]   美 ['vɛstɪbjul]

vestibule

vestibule  英 ['vestɪbjuːl] 美 ['vɛstɪbjul]

n. 前厅;门廊  vt. 为…设门廊 

名词复数:vestibules 

In this world, evidently the vestibule of another, there are no fortunate. 这个世界显然是另一个世界的前厅,这儿没有幸福的人。
May the breeze be blowing gently through white wooden half-closed shutters, the music be playing softly in the vestibule, and the sommelier approach your table with his suggestions for wine. 愿微风不断吹过白色的,半掩的百叶窗,伴随着前厅柔和的乐声。 酒侍这时会走到你的桌边,为你推荐红葡萄酒。

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  • n. 前厅;门廊
  • vt. 为…设门廊
  • 1. In this world, evidently the vestibule of another, there are no fortunate.

    这个世界显然是另一个世界的前厅,这儿没有幸福的人。

  • 2. May the breeze be blowing gently through white wooden half-closed shutters, the music be playing softly in the vestibule, and the sommelier approach your table with his suggestions for wine.

    愿微风不断吹过白色的,半掩的百叶窗,伴随着前厅柔和的乐声。 酒侍这时会走到你的桌边,为你推荐红葡萄酒。

  • 3. Elizabeth jumped out; and, after giving each of them an hasty kiss, hurried into the vestibule, where Jane, who came running down stairs from her mother's apartment, immediately met her.

    伊丽莎白跳下马车,匆匆忙忙把每个孩子亲吻了一下便赶快向门口奔去,吉英这时候正从母亲房间里跑下楼来,在那儿迎接她。

  • vestibule (n.) 1620s, "a porch," later "antechamber, lobby" (1730), from French vestible, from Latin vestibulum "forecourt, entrance," of unknown origin. In reference to the ear part from 1728.
ves·ti·bule / ˈvestɪbjuːl ; NAmE ˈvestɪbjuːl / noun 1 ( formal) an entrance hall of a large building, for example where hats and coats can be left 前厅,门厅(如可放衣帽处) 2 ( technical 术语 ) a space at the end of a coach/car on a train that connects it with the next coach/car 通过台(列车两个车厢间的连接处) vestibule vestibules ves·ti·bule / ˈvestɪbjuːl ; NAmE ˈvestɪbjuːl /
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