Hallway Meaning in English
word
/ˈhɔɫˌweɪ/
HAWL-way
/hˈɔːlweɪ/
HAWL-way
释义
A hallway is a long passage inside a building that connects rooms or different parts of the building. People walk through it to go from one room to another.
用法与细微差别
Common in everyday English, especially American English. It usually means an indoor passage; 'corridor' is often more formal or common in schools, offices, and hotels. In homes, people may also say 'hall'.
Spanish: pasillo - corredor (interior)Portuguese (BR): corredor - hallPortuguese (PT): corredor - hallChinese (Simplified): 走廊Chinese (Traditional): 走廊Hindi: गलियारा - दालानArabic: ممر - ردهةBengali: করিডোর - হলওয়েRussian: коридор - прихожаяJapanese: 廊下Vietnamese: hành langKorean: 복도Turkish: koridor - holUrdu: راہ داری - ہال وےIndonesian: lorong - koridor
例句
The bathroom is at the end of the hallway.
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There is a small table in the hallway.
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The dog is sleeping in the hallway.
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I heard someone walking down the hallway last night.
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The kids ran through the hallway with their shoes on.
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Can you leave the package in the hallway for me?
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