单词 | hallway |
释义 | hallwayn. Originally U.S. An entrance-hall or passage leading to various rooms in a house or building. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > room > types of room by situation > [noun] > entrance-hall or vestibule fore-entry1535 hall1663 entrance hall1677 side entry1680 tambour1728 vestibule1730 entryway1746 entry hall1753 oeil-de-boeuf1785 voorhuis1822 voorkamer1827 atrium1864 hallway1877 wind-porch1899 mud room1950 1877 J. Habberton Jericho Road 173 It passed through the narrow hallway which separated the cell from the jailor's apartments. 1882 Harper's Mag. Feb. 347 Entering the Senate hallway. 1883 E. P. Roe in Harper's Mag. Dec. 45/1 The hallway..is wide, and extends to a small piazza in the rear. 1920 B. Cronin Timber Wolves ii. 41 He stood hesitating at the entrance to the musty hallway. 1953 L. Kuper Living in Towns ii. 13 The front doors..give direct access to hallway and staircase. 1959 Shropshire Mag. Mar. 9/2 He has a beautiful wooden chest in his hallway. 1971 Real Estate Rev. Fall 104/2 A woman who had been attacked in the common hallway of her apartment house. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online December 2019). < |
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