第三人称复数:reading rooms
名词阅览室
1. 阅览室:一般图书馆除了藏书外,另外付设有期刊室(Periodical Section)、阅览室(Reading Room)和音乐室(Music Room). 表较现代的图书馆还提供读者各种视听设施. 随着计算机的发展,现代许多大学的图书馆都设有计算机查询系统,这是的查书更加方便快捷.
2. 阅读室:一篇於1927年在建筑工程刊物发表的文章里,有许多专家曾盛赞该图书馆的主阅读室(Reading Room)在当时是美洲大陆最美丽的建筑物、并且也名列世界最美的建筑物之一,它的美也只有世界其它著名的教堂能媲美.
3. 阅览区:⊙ 咖啡厅 Cafe | ⊙阅览区 Reading Room | ⊙棋牌室 Card Room
4. 場所公共空間閱覽室:264.場所公共空間地圖室Map Room | 265.場所公共空間閱覽室Reading Room | 266.場所公共空間財產申報閱覽室Reading Room
1. (图书馆或博物馆的)阅览室
A reading room is a quiet room in a library or museum where you can read and study.
1. An inmate surnamed Wang answered that they had a reading room filled with books, newspapers and magazines and were allowed to watch TV.
2. The recently expanded and reopened gallery has three rooms - a reading room, a painting room and a parlor.
3. The program promoted basketball court refurbishment and entailed a reading room donation project for the school.
4. Now her reading room includes cartoons, fairy tales and other children's books.
5. The library of Zhangjiakou City in north China's Hebei Province has opened a special reading room for the blind.
6. It has set aside a reading room exclusive for rare books, and tightened the circulation policy.
7. One of the oldest maps was a Tudor world map dating from 1520 lifted from the British Library's reading room.
8. Carved in the Reading room, each order of Raclette comes with boiled new potatoes and other tradition condiments.
9. He was shown walking slowly but steadily in an unidentified room and reading a newspaper in a loud voice.
10. The National Library has not set aside a room especially for children, which means it ignores the reading requirements of children.
noun
1. a room set aside for reading