-
1 hall etkisi
hall effect -
2 hol
hall -
3 beçküm
Hall of a house -
4 beçküm
Hall of a house -
5 sofa
hall, anteroom -
6 sofa
"hall; long room (onto which a number of rooms open)." -
7 belediye
n. municipality, city hall* * *1. city hall 2. municipality -
8 belediye binası
n. town hall, guildhall, town house* * *town hall -
9 dans salonu
n. ball room, dance hall* * *dance hall -
10 hol
n. lobby, hall, hallway* * *1. concourse 2. hall -
11 salon
n. living room, lounge, sitting room, hall, drawing room, hippodrome, parlor, parlour [Brit.], salon, saloon* * *1. salon 2. drawing room 3. hall 4. lounge -
12 toplantı salonu
n. assembly hall, assembly room, auditorium, board room* * *1. assembly hall 2. assembly room 3. auditorium -
13 yemek salonu
n. dining hall* * *1. dining hall 2. dininghall -
14 yurt
n. dig, diggings, digs, dorm, dormitory, hall, hall of residence, home, hostel, youth hostel, house* * *1. student residence 2. dormitory 3. fatherland 4. habitat 5. hostel -
15 bazilika
n. basilica, hall of justice, meeting hall (in ancient Rome) -
16 yemekhane
n. hall, mess hall, refectory -
17 hanay
prov. 1. two or three-storied house. 2. entrance hall, vestibule, hall-like room (onto which a number of rooms open). 3. court, courtyard. -
18 yemekhane
"dining hall; mil. mess hall." -
19 antre
n. entrance, entry, opening through which one enters, entree, doorway; anteroom, antechamber, hall, vestibule* * *vestibule -
20 bilet gişesi
n. ticket window, ticket office, box office, booking office, booking hall* * *ticket booth
См. также в других словарях:
hall — hall … Dictionnaire des rimes
hall — [ ol ] n. m. • 1672, répandu v. 1868; angl. hall; cf. halle ♦ Grande salle servant d entrée, d accès (dans un édifice public, une grande maison particulière). ⇒ entrée, salle, vestibule. Hall d hôtel. Le hall de la gare Saint Lazare, dit salle… … Encyclopédie Universelle
hall — W2S1 [ho:l US ho:l] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(entrance)¦ 2¦(corridor)¦ 3¦(public building)¦ 4¦(for students)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: heall] 1.) ¦(ENTRANCE)¦ the area just inside the door of a house or other building, that leads to other rooms = ↑ … Dictionary of contemporary English
Hall — bezeichnet: Nachhall in der Akustik Hall (Familienname), ein Familienname – dort auch zu Namensträgern Hall ist der Name folgender Orte: Schwäbisch Hall, früher Hall am Kocher, eine Kreisstadt in Baden Württemberg Bad Hall, eine Stadtgemeinde im… … Deutsch Wikipedia
*hall — ● hall nom masculin (anglais hall, du francique halla, halle) Salle de grandes dimensions, haute de plafond, par où l on accède dans certains édifices publics, dans les gares, dans les hôtels, etc., ainsi que dans les demeures importantes des… … Encyclopédie Universelle
hall — [ hɔl ] noun count *** 1. ) a long narrow passage inside a building with doors along it leading to rooms a ) the area inside the front door of a house or other building, that leads to other rooms: I wish you wouldn t leave your shoes in the hall … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Hall [1] — Hall, 1) Stadt in Tirol, Bezirksh. Innsbruck, 552 m ü. M., am linken Ufer des von hier an schiffbaren Inn, an der Südbahnlinie Kufstein Innsbruck Ala und an der Dampfstraßenbahn Innsbruck H., Sitz eines Bezirksgerichts und eines Revierbergamts,… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Hall — (h[add]l), n. [OE. halle, hal, AS. heal, heall; akin to D. hal, OS. & OHG. halla, G. halle, Icel. h[ o]ll, and prob. from a root meaning, to hide, conceal, cover. See {Hell}, {Helmet}.] 1. A building or room of considerable size and stateliness,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
HALL (A.) — HALL ADELAIDE (1904 1993) Le jazz ne fut qu’une flamboyante parenthèse dans sa vie. C’est pour avoir un jour de 1927 rencontré un magicien nommé Duke Ellington et enregistré avec lui deux titres qui comptent parmi les premiers coups d’éclat… … Encyclopédie Universelle
hall — O.E. heall place covered by a roof, spacious roofed residence, temple, law court, from P.Gmc. *khallo to cover, hide (Cf. O.S., O.H.G. halla, Ger. halle, Du. hal, O.N. höll hall; O.E. hell, Goth. halja hell ), from PIE root *kel … Etymology dictionary
hall — Voz inglesa que se emplea con frecuencia en español para designar la pieza o sala a la que se accede al entrar en una casa o un edificio. Se recomienda usar en su lugar los equivalentes españoles vestíbulo, entrada o recibidor (este último solo… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas