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hall [hɔ:l](a) (of house) entrée f, vestibule m; (of hotel, very large house) hall m; American (corridor) couloir m;∎ the hall carpet le tapis dans l'entrée;∎ he left the hall light on il a laissé la lumière allumée dans l'entrée(b) (large room) salle f;∎ dining hall School & University réfectoire m; (of stately home) salle f à manger;∎ prayers were held in hall every morning toute l'école se réunissait chaque matin dans la grande salle pour prier∎ I'm living in hall je loge à l'université(d) (mansion, large country house) château m, manoir m;∎ she works up at the hall elle travaille au château ou au manoir;∎ Fotheringham Hall le château ou le manoir de Fotheringham∎ he's in the baseball hall of fame il fait partie du panthéon de l'histoire du baseball;∎ his name will go down in the hall of fame son nom entrera au panthéon;American figurative halls of ivy le monde universitaire;hall porter (in hotel) portier m;British University hall of residence résidence f universitaire;American hall tree portemanteau m
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