A hall, room, or building set apart for speech, conference, etc.; a courthouse; †a monastic parlour.
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释义 | society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > room > room by type of use > [noun] > others (23) speech-housec1050 A hall, room, or building set apart for speech, conference, etc.; a courthouse; †a monastic parlour. watching-chamber1533 (a) ? a guardroom adjoining a royal apartment; (b) a room adjoining a shrine, to be occupied by a watcher. music room1608 A room set aside for practising or performing music; a public room or small hall for musical performances. service room1669 A room used to hold a religious service. amphitheatre1694 A room, hall, or theatre with tiered seating, used for lectures, talks, etc.; (formerly esp.) a room of this kind used for anatomical or surgical… lararium1706 The part of a Roman house where the images of Lares or household gods were kept; hence, a private shrine or chapel. well-room1731 A room or building at a spa containing the well from which the medicinal water is dispensed. lumber room1740 A room for the reception of lumber or disused chattels. water room1774 Any of various kinds of room in which water is stored, used, etc. Cf. wet room, n. bird room1776 a room in which birds are kept; an aviary. grubbery1791 A room for hard work or study. ? Obsolete. rare. bookery1798 A collection of books; a library, a bookshop. study1808 In a school or other educational establishment: the private room or office of a particular member of staff, esp. the headteacher. Now chiefly British. service room1833 A room in which service of some kind is provided, or which is ancillary to another room or rooms; (sometimes) spec. a room in which food is served or… selamlik1838 A room in a Muslim house set aside for business or the reception of male friends; the part of such a house reserved for men. Cf. haremlik, n. serving room1838 A room in a large house or institution in which food from the kitchen is made ready to be served in the dining room. social space1851 Space available or intended for social interaction. As a count noun: an area set aside for social interaction. mail room1856 rumpus room1930 a room used for recreation, which does not need to be kept tidy. birthing room1936 Chiefly U.S. A room in a house (esp. a large house or manor) set aside for a woman to use during childbirth. historical. home office1960 A room or area in a private home which is equipped for use as an office. romper room1961 = rumpus room n. at rumpus, n. compounds. dungeon1969 A room used for bondage, domination, sadomasochism, or similar sexual activities; (also) a club or other commercial venue for such activities. |
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