dressing room
英 [ˈdresɪŋ ruːm]
美 [ˈdresɪŋ ruːm]
n. (演员的)化装间; (英国英语,运动员的)更衣室; 梳妆室
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牛津词典
noun
- (演员的)化装间;(英国英语,运动员的)更衣室
a room for changing your clothes in, especially one for actors or, in British English, for sports players - 梳妆室
a small room next to a bedroom in some large houses, in which clothes are kept and people get dressed - 梳妆室
a small room next to a bedroom in some large houses, in which clothes are kept and people get dressed
柯林斯词典
- (剧院的)化妆室
Adressing roomis a room in a theatre where performers can dress and get ready for their performance. - (运动员的)更衣室
Adressing roomis a room at a sports stadium where players can change and get ready for their game.
in AM, use 美国英语用 locker room
英英释义
noun
- a room in which you can change clothes
双语例句
- Harsh words were spoken in the dressing room after the match.
比赛后,更衣室里有人说了些难听的话。 - I dread buying a swimsuit, as consecutive horror and humiliation make me cringe in the dressing room.
我害怕买泳装,因为持续的恐惧和羞辱让我在更衣室里畏缩不前。 - We came back into the dressing room convinced that we can win in Munich.
我们回到了休息室认为我们将会在慕尼黑取胜。 - Our dressing room is serious, but there is also a great feeling there and it is fun.
我们的更衣室气氛很严肃,但那里有感觉很好而且非常有趣。 - Test this in the dressing room before you buy.
买之前在试衣间测试一下。 - I need to keep this doll in your dressing room.
我得把这娃娃放在你们更衣室里。 - We have no problem criticising each other in the dressing room.
我们没有问题,批评的每个更衣室其他。 - I went to my dressing room to change.
我到我的更衣室去换衣服。 - It's close to showtime now, so you retire into the dressing room.
开演时间快到了,你得进化装间了。 - After the performance I went round to see her in her dressing room.
演出以后,我顺便到她的化妆室去看她。