lounge

/laʊndʒ/ (bre, ipa) · /laʊndʒ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈlau̇nj/ (ame, mw)

lounge — 名詞

  • loungesingular
  • loungesplural

1. A public area inside a building such as an airport, a hotel, or a theatre where

1.名詞C1
釋義

休息室

機場、飯店等公共場所的等候休息區

A public area inside a building such as an airport, a hotel, or a theatre where chairs and sofas are provided for people to sit, rest, or wait.

例句

Constanza waited in the airport lounge when her flight was delayed.

Constanza 在機場休息室等候航班延誤的通知。

collocation: airport lounge

Free tea and biscuits are served in the hotel lounge every afternoon.

飯店休息室每天下午提供免費的茶和餅乾。

collocation: hotel lounge

同義詞
  • waiting room

    A more general term for any room where people wait; lounge suggests more comfortable seating and a relaxed atmosphere.

  • departure lounge

    Specific to airports — a lounge where passengers wait before boarding a flight.

用法筆記

Often used in compound nouns that name the type of building or facility, for example departure lounge, staff lounge, or VIP lounge.

2. The main area of a home where family members sit comfortably, talk, watch televi

2.名詞A2
釋義

客廳

家中家人休息、接待客人的房間

The main area of a home where family members sit comfortably, talk, watch television, and spend time together.

例句

The children watched cartoons in the lounge after finishing their homework.

孩子們寫完功課後在客廳看卡通。

article + lounge: 'the lounge' as a specific room in the home

Élise chose a soft grey carpet for the lounge to match the new sofa.

Élise 為客廳選了一塊淺灰地毯來搭配新沙發。

同義詞
  • living room

    The common American English term; also used in British English, though lounge is more frequent for everyday use.

  • sitting room

    A more formal British English term, often used in older houses or in more traditional contexts.

  • family room

    An American English term for a more casual, less formal living space, often with a television.

用法筆記

This sense is the standard term in British English. American English usually uses living room for the same space, though lounge is widely understood.

常見錯誤

We sat in the lounge room and watched a film.
We sat in the lounge and watched a film.
💡Lounge already means 'room', so 'lounge room' is redundant.

3. A long, soft seat with a back and armrests, designed for two or more people to s

3.名詞B1
釋義

長沙發

可供兩人以上坐臥的長椅

A long, soft seat with a back and armrests, designed for two or more people to sit or lie down on.

例句

Vikram lay down on the lounge and fell asleep within minutes.

Vikram 躺在長沙發上,沒幾分鐘就睡著了。

The blue velvet lounge belonged to Asher's grandmother for over forty years.

那張藍色天鵝絨長沙發是 Asher 的祖母用了四十多年的老家具。

lounge as an heirloom or older piece of furniture

同義詞
  • sofa

    The most common term across all varieties of English; lounge sounds slightly old-fashioned or formal by comparison.

  • couch

    Common in American English and informal British English; often implies a softer, less formal piece of furniture than sofa.

  • settee

    A chiefly British term, considered old-fashioned or formal; usually smaller and more delicate than a lounge.

用法筆記

Less frequent in everyday conversation than sofa or couch. More commonly found in furniture catalogues, descriptions of antique pieces, or in British English when referring to a specific type of upholstered seat.

lounge — 動詞