phone booth
英 [ˈfəʊn buːð]
美 [ˈfoʊn buːθ]
n. (半封闭的)公用电话间,电话亭
牛津词典
noun
- (半封闭的)公用电话间,电话亭
a place that is partly separated from the surrounding area, containing a public telephone, in a hotel, restaurant, in the street, etc.
柯林斯词典
- 公共电话亭
Aphone boothis a place in a station, hotel, or other public building where there is a public telephone. - 同phone box
Aphone boothis the same as aphone box.
英英释义
noun
- booth for using a telephone
双语例句
- He went into the phone booth and dialed the number.
他走进电话亭拨了号码。 - Did you see that crazy man in the phone booth?
你看见电话亭里的那个疯子了吗? - She jumped out of her auto and ran to the phone booth.
她跳出汽车奔向电话亭。 - Call you every day from a phone booth?
每天都在电话亭里给你打电话吗? - Managed to pull a workable print off the glasses found in the phone booth.
想办法从电话亭的玻璃上提取的指纹。 - And she crowded up against me in that little space, tighter than a phone booth. I could hear the soft noise of her hand fumbling along the panel.
她在那个比电话亭狭小的空间中把我挤开。我能听到她的手在面板上摸索的轻微声音。 - Then, performing her song, she emerged from a traditional red phone booth in a studded PVC corset with plumes on her shoulders, knee-high boots and fishnet tights.
然后,她的歌声表演,她摆脱了传统的聚氯乙烯镶嵌在她的肩膀,膝盖高的靴子和渔网袜羽毛紧身红色电话亭。 - You didn't pretend to be Harper in that phone booth.
你根本没有在那个电话亭里装成harper。 - I'm here in a phone booth in-in london.
我在电话亭里,在伦敦。 - He went to an outdoor phone booth and dialed Chicago, then New York, then San Francisco.
他到一个户外公用电话亭,先给芝加哥、又给纽约、旧金山打了电话。
