单词 | booth |
释义 | Word Frequency booth(buːð, buːθ) nounWord forms: plural booths (buːðz) 1. a stall for the display or sale of goods, esp a temporary one at a fair or market 2. a small enclosed or partially enclosed room or cubicle, such as one containing a telephone (telephone booth) or one in which a person casts his or her vote at an election (polling booth) 3. two long high-backed benches with a long table between, used esp in bars and inexpensive restaurants 4. (formerly) a temporary structure for shelter, dwelling, storage, etc Word origin C12: of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse buth, Swedish, Danish bod shop, stall; see bower1Word Frequency Booth(buːð) noun 1. Edwin Thomas , son of Junius Brutus Booth. 1833–93, US actor 2. John Wilkes , son of Junius Brutus Booth. 1838–65, US actor; assassin of Abraham Lincoln 3. Junius Brutus (ˈdʒuːnɪəs ˈbruːtəs). 1796–1852, US actor, born in England 4. William. 1829–1912, British religious leader; founder and first general of the Salvation Army (1878) |
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