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legroom

/leg-room, -room/US // ˈlɛgˌrum, -ˌrʊm //UK // (ˈlɛɡˌruːm) //

腿部空间,脚部空间,腿脚空间,裤腿空间

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : space sufficient for keeping one's legs in a comfortable position, as in an automobile.

Examples

  • Perhaps the only downside—well, other than the price—was skimpy rear-seat legroom.

  • It hires out a fleet of Tesla models with the front passenger seat removed so the passengers have more legroom, and they’re only available below 42nd Street in Manhattan.

  • The evidence suggested that Cruz was in an Economy Plus seat, with plenty of legroom, on a United Airlines flight out of Houston.

  • Unlike most competitors, this mid-sizer comes with a third row and a surprising amount of legroom.

  • Many airlines flew them with fewer seats and more legroom, as Jet Blue does, with 150 seats in its A320s—at least, until 2016.

  • Luckily, there is another option available for people like me and Dan Kois: extra legroom seats.