roomful / ˈrum fʊl, ˈrʊm- /

📖毕业后词汇一室一厅一室多用一室的一室一厅的

roomful 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural room·fuls.

  1. an amount or number sufficient to fill a room.

更多roomful例句

  1. Prosecutors unveiled their line of attack in Holmes’s criminal fraud trial, which began Wednesday in front of a jury and a roomful of reporters, curious members of the public and a handful of her supporters and family members.
  2. Waiting there was a team of scientists with a roomful of lab equipment to measure the precise physiological toll of their exertions.
  3. He did not want to tell a roomful of hard partisans that their ideology is unworkable.
  4. A roomful of women in that room encouraged us to keep going.
  5. Getting caught on video doing it in a roomful of rich donors is downright sloppy.
  6. A man in a crowded Colorado movie theater randomly executing a roomful of total strangers including women and children?
  7. Ramin Setoodeh went and found a roomful of adults in Jurassic Park costumes.
  8. A reception—a roomful of people shouting at each other three inches away—is comical enough.
  9. She was a woman who could have commanded a whole roomful with it, and no one would have wanted a word from her.
  10. He forgot his anger, forgot Conal, forgot the roomful of dancers stampeding merrily, forgot Pat Glynn and his music.
  11. It is on this plan that Edison has now constructed a phonograph which delivers its reproduction to a roomful of people.
  12. Paul swore softly to himself, for he had no wish to share his good fortune with a roomful of people.