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[hɔːl]сущ.1) зал(а), холл, столовая ( большое помещение в доме для приёмов или мероприятий)- hall-boy2)а) приёмная, вестибюль; фойе, холлhall-tree — амер. вешалка или полка для шляп ( в передней)
Syn:б) коридор, пассаж, галереяSyn:а) зал, холлdance hall — зал для танцев, дансинг
lecture hall — лекционный, актовый зал
waiting hall — зал ожидания (на вокзале, в аэропорту)
hall-full — полный зал, аншлаг
hall of justice — суд, здание суда
в) разг.; сокр. от music hall мюзик-холл, концертный зал4)Divinity Hall — богословское отделение или учебное заведение ( в Шотландии)
б) брит. общежитие при университете, колледжеSyn:в) амер. общество, кружок (литераторов и т. п.); место собрания таких обществ (обычно при каком-л. колледже)5) брит.а) столовая в университете или колледжеSyn:6) брит.; ист. здание, принадлежащее какой-л. гильдии, братству купцов, биржа; место, где происходят сделки7) усадьба, поместье; замокin hall — дома, в своих владениях
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