0 a room in a hotel, airport, theatre, etc. where people can relax or wait:
1 a public room for relaxing or waiting in:
a faculty lounge
2 to stand or sit in a relaxed way:
She was lounging on the beach.
In front of the stores that have produced this sterile refuse, the people lounging are even more blighted than their town.
The observations were conducted in public spaces, including dining rooms, corridors and lounges.
In literature, lounging women were often explicitly described as being white.
Plans showed sophisticated bar lounges for teachers and whitecollar workers, and concrete structures softened with wooden veneer panelling, wall-to-wall carpeting, piped music and upholstered furniture.
She bought lounges for the patio, and glass-topped tables.
Residents sat in the lounges or sat on settees in the lobby area by the lifts.
The girls who were not on, you understand, had sought refuge in front, and petticoats and stockings sprawled over all the stalls and lounges.
Most residents during the day sat in one of the lounges with the television on, although some remained in their rooms and others walked along the corridors.
中文繁体
(飯店、機場、劇院等的)休息廳,等候室, 客廳,起居室…
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(酒店、机场、剧院等的)休息厅,等候室, 客厅,起居室…
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sala de estar, estancia [feminine, singular]…
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sala…
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休憩室, ラウンジ…
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oturma/dinlenme odası, dinlenme salonu…
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salon [masculine], salle [feminine] de séjour, se prélasser…
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sala (d’estar)…
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