- 看过 town hall 的人也看了 :
- courthouse
- town house
town hall 的定义
- a hall or building belonging to a town, used for the transaction of the town's business and often also as a place of public assembly.
town hall 近义词
city hall
更多town hall例句
- When the players were at odds over how to respond to Jacob Blake’s shooting by police, they gathered for an impromptu town hall and hashed out their plans as a group.
- Meanwhile, Anderson says city officials are hosting town halls to answer questions about the vaccine for those who may be “slow yeses.”
- Last night, a reporter at a town hall in Georgia tried to ask her about her past social media posts.
- Srouji confirmed the company's plans when speaking to employees during an internal town hall meeting, as reported by Bloomberg today.
- Many measures never get past this stage and were never intended to — because they are mostly meant to let lawmakers go to town halls and say, “I introduced an important bill.”
- Indeed, although he works here in the old town, he lives in the new part of the city where he walks his dog in the morning.
- Their bodies were later found incinerated and buried in mass graves outside of town.
- 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.
- The sheriff charged them with truancy, and then he and his officers ran them out of town.
- The Duchess had also a tent for their sick men; so that we had a small town of our own here, and every body employed.
- The garrison of the town and fortress was nearly three thousand strong.
- "I don't know whether I am going to like this or not--this coming to live in town," thought the little pig.
- In the entrance hall of the Savoy, where large and lonely porters were dozing, he learnt that she was at home.
- Of course it is only the hardiest Ferns which can be expected to grow well in the town garden.