booths信息详情
n.展台;电话亭(booth的复数)
booth───n.货摊;公用电话亭;n.(Booth)人名;(英)布思;(德、瑞典)博特
boots───n.靴子(boot的复数);(英)擦靴的仆役
broths───n.肉汤;液体培养基
sooths───n.真相,实情;甜言蜜语,奉承话;adj.真实的;甜的,柔软的
tooths───n.牙齿;vt.给……装齿;vi.啮合;n.(Tooth)人名;(英)图思
boothose───靴用袜
bootees───n.毛线鞋;女人的短靴
booties───n.婴儿袜;战利品(booty的复数形式)
smooths───adj.顺利的;光滑的;平稳的;vt.使光滑;消除(障碍等);使优雅;缓和;n.平滑部分;一块平地;vi.变平静;变平滑;adv.光滑地;平稳地;流畅地
UK company British Telecom has added screens and free WiFi to some booths.───英国公司英国电信在一些电话亭增设了屏幕和免费无线网络。
The booths are still exciting, and the demos are still just as crazy.───摊位仍然令人兴奋,而演示仍然是疯狂的。
Sao Paulo paired 100 artists with 100 phone booths.───圣保罗将100名艺术家与100个电话亭配对。
Telephone booths placed one after another along the streets is the symbol of civilization and a beautiful view of the city as well.───街上隔一段距离设一个电话亭是文明的象征,同时也是城市里一条美丽的风景线。
And Jacob journeyed to Succoth, and built him an house, and made booths for his cattle: therefore the name of the place is called Succoth.───雅各就往疏割去,在那里为自己盖造房屋,又为牲畜搭棚。因此那地方名叫疏割(就是棚的意思)。
Booths have been set up in many places where English-speaking volunteers pass out maps and give helpful directions to bewildered newcomers.───许多地方都搭建起了志愿服务站,说着一口流利英语的志愿者们会主动递上地图,并向新来的人指路。
Exhibitors shall have no right to lease or transfer their booths to a third party, or make advertisement for non-exhibitors by any means.───参展单位无权将其展台租或转让给第三方、无权通过任何方式为非参展单位做广告宣传。
There have been a number of cases where teenagers have become burned after using tanning booths.───青少年使用日晒机后晒伤的案例已经不计其数。
He lurks around for a bit, checking out the porn in the lobby before nodding a farewell and heading off to the booths to continue lurking.───他点头示意再见然后四处逛了一会儿,看看大堂的色情片,再前往隔间继续潜伏。
There're many booths at the exhibition.
The booths are manned by customs officials.
But there was no power to the booths on Thursday or Friday.
In Darlington, queues formed at some polling booths.
There were no voting booths, no polling places, no campaign workers greeting neighbors outside the local high school.
The stalls and booths were doing a brisk trade.
Some election supervisors at poll booths were under 18 and were unable to answer voters' queries regarding elections, he said.
The telephone booths accept 10 and 20 pence coins.
Use the public booths in town where it's much cheaper.