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lounge

/lounj/US // laʊndʒ //UK // (laʊndʒ) //

休息室,休息区,休息室里,休息厅

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    lounged, loung·ing.

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

    lounged, loung·ing.

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

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Examples

  • In addition, it added a bi-level addition to the rooftop featuring a lounge and fitness facility.

  • 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.

  • Making room to work aloneA large proportion of offices already have lounges and areas where employees can chat and meet.

  • Some resources are targeted specifically to teachers, including how-tos on remote learning and a virtual teachers lounge.

  • 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.

  • Two and a half years ago this was just a sock, underwear and a lounge kind of company.

  • There was a first-class lounge with a sunken well and cocktail bar.

  • Last week, I sat down with Kristen Stewart in the lobby lounge of the Greenwich Hotel in downtown New York.

  • We are playing stuff that goes back to the Lounge Lizards first concert.

  • It was actually by Lurie, who sang on it, as he never did with the Lounge Lizards.

  • It was very pleasant there on the side porch, where there were chairs, a wicker lounge, and a small table.

  • Victor went and reclined on the wicker lounge behind his mother's chair, where he commanded a view of Edna's face.

  • 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.

  • He leaned upon the lounge with an arm extended across her, while the other hand still rested upon her hair.

  • A little later Mrs. Errington met him in the lounge and accompanied him to the lawn where they had sat the day before.