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concourse

/kon-kawrs, -kohrs, kong-/US // ˈkɒn kɔrs, -koʊrs, ˈkɒŋ- //UK // (ˈkɒnkɔːs, ˈkɒŋ-) //

大堂,大厅,礼堂,广场

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an assemblage; gathering: a concourse of people.
    • : a driveway or promenade, especially in a park.
    • : a boulevard or other broad thoroughfare.
    • : a large open space for accommodating crowds, as in a railroad station.
    • : an area or grounds for racing, athletic sports, etc.
    • : an act or instance of running or coming together; confluence: a concourse of events.

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Examples

  • In fact, as the IronPigs hurler stood in the concourse just above the first-base stands at PNC Field in Moosic, Pennsylvania, last week, he ticked off the reasons why he saw 2021 as a success.

  • The new concourse will spread those arrivals and departures over the 14 new gates.

  • Some work is still to be completed, as only two of the dozen or so restaurants and shops will open with the new concourse.

  • With passenger traffic on the rebound, experts say the timing couldn’t be better for the new concourse.

  • It’s just that his towering homer at Citi Field last summer, the one that floated above the stadium and bounced to a concessions stand on the upper-deck concourse, was sort of an accident.

  • Strange as it may seem, I first pondered this question in the airport concourse at Seattle.

  • From just outside the main door a distinct “ha-ha-ha” echoed up and down the concourse.

  • Vendors in white tents lined the fan concourse, selling food, beer and merch.

  • A large American flag has hung in the main concourse since several days after the attacks of 9/11.

  • That means more angry commuters weaving around tourists posing for pictures by the clock in the main concourse.

  • A vast concourse of angry men surrounded the tribunal, and filled the air with execrations.

  • He had to repress a smile as he followed where the other led him to a gray speedster in a distant corner of the open concourse.

  • That there would be a great concourse of lords and lordlings and their families and retinues followed as a matter of course.

  • The father of one of the oldest inhabitants of Riff witnessed the immense concourse of gipsies who attended the funeral.

  • Formerly Makariew had the benefit of this concourse of traders, but since 1817 the fair had been removed to Nijni-Novgorod.