| 单词 | roomful |
| 释义 | roomful From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishroomfulroom‧ful /ˈruːmfʊl, ˈrʊm-/ noun [countable]LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTGROUP OF PEOPLEa large number of things or people that are all together in one roomroomful ofa roomful of reportersExamples from the Corpusroomful• Much to his horror he was swept off his fret and sent flying through the corridors by a roomful of water.• Displays suitable for a roomful of people are less advanced.• In a roomful of thin boys one fat boy is odd man out.• I was a kid managing a roomful of people with five times my experience.• But he did it, right in front of a roomful of people.• She had found it difficult to teach a roomful of students who ranged from rank beginners to professional level.• Years ago, I was standing before a large roomful of our most successful distributors at a conference in Rio.• A whole roomful of precious stones.roomful of• a roomful of reporters |
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