dining hall 的定义
- a large room in which meals are served to members of a special group and their guests, as to the students and faculty of a college.
dining hall 近义词
等同于 hall
更多dining hall例句
- For months, those in the independent living apartments have worn wristbands so that people going out for groceries and errands wouldn’t mingle with those choosing to eat in the dining hall.
- The initial plan includes dining hall staff preparing and delivering meals to the athletes each day, but after positive tests among dining employees, Howard pivots to the stipend arrangement.
- This year was supposed to be filled with late-night group study sessions and greasy dining hall food.
- All but one of her classes are remote, dining halls allow takeout meals only, students cannot visit friends in other dorms, and most clubs are virtual.
- Now, she walks back and forth from her apartment to the dining hall, hoping 40 percent of her normal step count is enough to stave off health issues.
- Tim Russert and I are driving back to the Albany airport after taking our kids to the baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
- One day he and some of his roommates were cleaning their room and one of the guys threw the dustpan out into the hall.
- Marvin and I leave the poolside and go into his dining room.
- The resources were what you might expect: Dining room, a media center, a library, a TV room, a meeting room, a computer room.
- But he elected instead to have a very visible affair with a music-hall star.
- In the entrance hall of the Savoy, where large and lonely porters were dozing, he learnt that she was at home.
- At Felipe's cry, the women waiting in the hall hurried in, wailing aloud as their first glance showed them all was over.
- Then, with one accord, they all rose and began to steer their way around the furniture toward the hall, Goliath following.
- Mrs. Vivian had hardly spoken when the sharp little vibration of her door-bell was heard in the hall.
- The governor went upstairs and found Juan de Messa in the hall.