lounge / laʊndʒ /

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lounge3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

lounged, loung·ing.

  1. to pass time idly and indolently.
  2. to rest or recline indolently; loll: We lounged in the sun all afternoon.
  3. to go or move in a leisurely, indolent manner; saunter.
v. 有主动词 verb

lounged, loung·ing.

  1. to pass in lounging: to lounge away the afternoon.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a sofa for reclining, sometimes backless, having a headrest at one end.
  2. a place for sitting, waiting, smoking, etc., especially a large public room, as in a hotel, theater, or air terminal, often with adjoining washrooms.
  3. a section on a train, plane, or ship having various club or social facilities.

lounge 近义词

n. 名词 noun

club, socializing place

v. 动词 verb

lie about, waste time

更多lounge例句

  1. In addition, it added a bi-level addition to the rooftop featuring a lounge and fitness facility.
  2. The 27-year-old marketing executive ended up moving into a co-living building — a set of rooms with shared common spaces like a kitchen and lounge.
  3. Making room to work aloneA large proportion of offices already have lounges and areas where employees can chat and meet.
  4. Some resources are targeted specifically to teachers, including how-tos on remote learning and a virtual teachers lounge.
  5. The lounge decor takes customers back to the 1920s when Tillie the elephant could be seen performing at John Robertson circus held in the neighborhood.
  6. Two and a half years ago this was just a sock, underwear and a lounge kind of company.
  7. There was a first-class lounge with a sunken well and cocktail bar.
  8. Last week, I sat down with Kristen Stewart in the lobby lounge of the Greenwich Hotel in downtown New York.
  9. We are playing stuff that goes back to the Lounge Lizards first concert.
  10. It was actually by Lurie, who sang on it, as he never did with the Lounge Lizards.
  11. It was very pleasant there on the side porch, where there were chairs, a wicker lounge, and a small table.
  12. Victor went and reclined on the wicker lounge behind his mother's chair, where he commanded a view of Edna's face.
  13. I'm rather shaky on my pins yet and the chair it must be, if I'm to put myself in connection with that lounge.
  14. He leaned upon the lounge with an arm extended across her, while the other hand still rested upon her hair.
  15. A little later Mrs. Errington met him in the lounge and accompanied him to the lawn where they had sat the day before.