town hall
英 [ˌtaʊn ˈhɔːl]
美 [ˌtaʊn ˈhɔːl]
n. 镇公所; 市政厅; (英国)市镇集会所
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 镇公所;市政厅;(英国)市镇集会所
a building containing local government offices and, in Britain, usually a hall for public meetings, concerts, etc.
柯林斯词典
- (英国的)市(或镇)政会大楼,市(或镇)政会
In Britain, atown hallin a town is a large building owned and used by the town council, often as its main office. You can also usetown hallto refer to the town council that uses this building. - (美国,尤指新英格兰的)市政厅,镇公所
In the United States, especially in New England, atown hallis a building or hall used for local government business.
英英释义
noun
- a government building that houses administrative offices of a town government
双语例句
- This only widened the gulf between the town hall and the tenants.
这反而扩大了镇公所同租户之间的隔阂。 - Look, it's the Secretary from the town hall!
看,市政厅的书记来了! - When the result was declared the great crowd outside the town hall cheered wildly.
当选举结果揭晓时,市镇大厅外人山人海,大家疯狂似地欢呼。 - Police were on guard at Barnet town hall.
警察在巴尼特市政厅值守。 - The plans of the new development are on show at the town hall.
镇公所大厅展出了新开发平面图。 - He was last seen walking into the town hall.
上一次有人看见他走进市政厅。 - This bus runs from here to the Town Hall.
这班公共汽车从这里开往市政厅。 - They were under or-ders to shellthe hospital and the town hall.
他们接到了炮轰医院和市政厅的命令。 - The Obama administration had hoped that this month's town hall meetings would smooth the way for healthcare reform.
奥巴马(Obama)政府本希望,本月的市政厅会议将为医疗改革铺平道路。 - The government gave them a concession to sell food in the town hall.
政府给了他们一个可以在市政厅出售食品的特许权。