mall
英 [mɔːl]
美 [mɑːl]
- n. 购物商场;林荫路;铁圈球场
- n. (Mall)人名;(英)玛尔(女子教名 Mary 的昵称);(阿拉伯)迈勒;(尼)马尔
1. 妹妹们全都去购物中心了。
mall 铁圈球场,林荫路,步行街,购物中心词源同mallet,锤子。来自18世纪伦敦街道名The Mall,槌球街,来自于当时流行的一种槌球游戏pall-mall,铁圈球运动。因这条街由槌球场改造而成,后作为游人休闲散步的林荫道。后用于指现代城市的步行街或大型购物中心。
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mall: see mallet
- mall (n.)
- 1737, "shaded walk serving as a promenade," generalized from The Mall, name of a broad, tree-lined promenade in St. James's Park, London (so called from 1670s, earlier Maill, 1640s), which was so called because it formerly was an open alley that was used to play pall-mall, a croquet-like game involving hitting a ball with a mallet through a ring, from French pallemaille, from Italian pallamaglio, from palla "ball" (see balloon) + maglio "mallet" (see mallet). Modern sense of "enclosed shopping gallery" is from 1962 (from 1951 in reference to city streets set aside for pedestrians only). Mall rat is from 1985.
- 1. There are 40 shops, cafes and restaurants in a covered mall.
- 这家室内购物中心里有40家商店、咖啡馆和饭店。
- 2. Plans to build a new mall were deep-sixed after protests from local residents.
- 修建新室内购物中心的计划由于当地居民反对而搁浅。
- 3. Let's go to the mall.
- 我们去商场吧。
- 4. There is a large mall on the street.
- 在这条街上有一家大商场.
- 5. MAX - MALL store, hotel for office necessary, brings a commercial leisure body the brand - new experience.
- MAX -MALL 将商铺 、 酒店为写字楼配套, 带来商务休闲一体的全新体验.