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
Collins.1
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
- 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。 - I need to keep this doll in your dressing room.
我得把这娃娃放在你们更衣室里。 - Christopher: Thanks. Dad, I'll meet you in the dressing room.
克里斯托弗:谢谢你。爸爸,我们在更衣室见。 - Gentlemen, you both had the rules explained in the dressing room.
先生们,你们在更衣室已经听过规则了。 - 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。 - Also he is an excellent team-mate for the dressing room.
而且在更衣室里他也是个出色的队友。 - Once in the dressing room, cech's condition worsened dramatically.
在医疗室里,切赫的伤势出人意料的恶化了。 - I went to my dressing room to change.
我到我的更衣室去换衣服。 - The clothes that had looked so beautiful on stage looked tawdry hanging in the dressing room.
在舞台上显得如此华丽的服装挂在化妆室里看起来却俗而低廉。 - That who shows fanatical worship to that actor has been crowded into his dressing room doorway.
对那位演员表示崇拜的狂热者们挤进了他的化妆室门口。