vestibule
英 ['vestɪbjuːl]
美 ['vɛstɪbjul]
- n. 前厅;门廊
- vt. 为…设门廊
- n. (Vestibule)人名;(法)韦斯蒂比勒
vestibule 前厅来自vest,衣服,-bule,工具格后缀,词源同vertebra.即挂衣服的地方,前厅。
- vestibule (n.)
- 1620s, "a porch," later "antechamber, lobby" (1730), from French vestible, from Latin vestibulum "forecourt, entrance," of unknown origin. In reference to the ear part from 1728.
- 1. I have to ask David to wait in the vestibule.
- 我只好让戴维在前厅等着.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. There was a flurry of excitement in the vestibule.
- 过道里传来一阵匆忙的脚步声.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Stepping into the vestibule, he propositioned her immediately.
- 一踏进前厅, 他便迫不及待地向她提出要求.
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- 4. The vestibule nerve endings of the sheath were edema and destructed.
- 前庭神经末梢可见髓鞘水肿和髓鞘破坏.
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- 5. Katherine turned into the vestibule of her own house.
- 凯瑟琳转进了她家的门厅.
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