concourse
英 [ˈkɒŋ.kɔːs]
美 [ˈkɑːn.kɔːrs]
将“concourse”分解为“con”和“course”。想象“con”代表聚集在一起的人(congregations),而“course”代表行走或行进(course of action)。因此,“concourse”可以理解为人们聚集并共同行进的地方,通常是机场或车站的公共等候区域。
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concourse 广场con-, 强调。-course, 跑,跑道。即跑到一起,聚集到一起的地方。
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concourse: see course
- concourse (n.)
- late 14c., from Middle French concours, from Latin concursus "a running together," from past participle of concurrere (see concur). Originally "the flowing of a crowd of people;" sense of "open space in a built-up place" is American English, 1862.
- 1. The great concourse of people seemed to have been similarly impressed.
- 这一大群人似乎也留下了同样深刻的印象。
- 2. I'll meet you on the station concourse near the paper shop.
- 我在车站大厅的卖报处和你碰头.
- 3. This is due to a concourse of circumstances.
- 这是由于多种情况汇合在一起造成的.
- 4. So large was the concourse of the people.
- 人越聚越多.
- 5. Go you there, straight , for there will probably be a greater concourse than usual, today. "
- 马上去, 因为十有八九今天的人会比平常多. ”