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Definition
Synonym
Eingangshalle
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Eingangshalle
entrance-hall
Eingangshalle
f
Eingangshalle
n
pl
entrance hall
entrance halls
Eingangshalle
f
arch.
Eingangshalle
n
pl
entrance hall
entrance halls
Grünpflanzen
pl
; Grünzeug
n
ugs.
bot.
Die
Eingangshalle
ist mit Grünpflanzen geschmückt.
greenery (green plants)
The lobby is adorned with greenery.
Vestibül
m
,
Eingangshalle
f
, Vorhalle
f
Vestibüle
pl
,
Eingangshalle
n
pl
, Vorhallen
pl
vestibule
vestibules
von Säulen getragen; mit Säulen (nachgestellt)
adj
arch.
die von Säulen getragene
Eingangshalle
eine Kolonnade mit sechs Säulen
columnated; columned; columnar; pillared
the columnar entrance hall; the pillared entrance hall
a six-columned portico
Deutsche
Eingangshalle Synonyme
Eingangshalle
ÂLobby
ÂVestibül
ÂVorhalle
Eingangshalle
Lobby
Vestibül
Vorhalle
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Englische
entrance-hall Synonyme
Eingangshalle Definition
Entrance
(
n.
)
The
act
of
entering
or
going
into
Entrance
(
n.
)
Liberty,
power,
or
permission
to
enter
Entrance
(
n.
)
The
passage,
door,
or
gate,
for
entering.
Entrance
(
n.
)
The
entering
upon
Entrance
(
n.
)
The
causing
to
be
entered
upon
a
register,
as
a
ship
or
goods,
at
a
customhouse
Entrance
(
n.
)
The
angle
which
the
bow
of
a
vessel
makes
with
the
water
at
the
water
line.
Entrance
(
n.
)
The
bow,
or
entire
wedgelike
forepart
of
a
vessel,
below
the
water
line.
Entrance
(
v.
t.)
To
put
into
a
trance
Entrance
(
v.
t.)
To
put
into
an
ecstasy
Hall
(
n.
)
A
building
or
room
of
considerable
size
and
stateliness,
used
for
public
purposes
Hall
(
n.
)
The
chief
room
in
a
castle
or
manor
house,
and
in
early
times
the
only
public
room,
serving
as
the
place
of
gathering
for
the
lord's
family
with
the
retainers
and
servants,
also
for
cooking
and
eating.
It
was
often
contrasted
with
the
bower,
which
was
the
private
or
sleeping
apartment.
Hall
(
n.
)
A
vestibule,
entrance
room,
etc.,
in
the
more
elaborated
buildings
of
later
times.
Hall
(
n.
)
Any
corridor
or
passage
in
a
building.
Hall
(
n.
)
A
name
given
to
many
manor
houses
because
the
magistrate's
court
was
held
in
the
hall
of
his
mansion
Hall
(
n.
)
A
college
in
an
English
university
(at
Oxford,
an
unendowed
college).
Hall
(
n.
)
The
apartment
in
which
English
university
students
dine
in
common
Hall
(
n.
)
Cleared
passageway
in
a
crowd
Hall-mark
(
n.
)
The
official
stamp
of
the
Goldsmiths'
Company
and
other
assay
offices,
in
the
United
Kingdom,
on
gold
and
silver
articles,
attesting
their
purity.
Also
used
figuratively
Moot-hall
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Moot-house
Wool-hall
(
n.
)
A
trade
market
in
the
woolen
districts.
entrance-hall Bedeutung
entrance
entering
entry
ingress
incoming
the
act
of
entering,
she
made
a
grand
entrance
anteroom
antechamber
entrance
hall
hall
foyer
lobby
vestibule
a
large
entrance
or
reception
room
or
area
assembly
hall
a
hall
where
many
people
can
congregate
back
door
backdoor
back
entrance
an
entrance
at
the
rear
of
a
building
ballroom
dance
hall
dance
palace
large
room
used
mainly
for
dancing
beer
hall
a
hall
or
barroom
featuring
beer
and
(usually)
entertainment
billiard
room
billiard
saloon
billiard
parlor
billiard
parlour
billiard
hall
a
room
in
which
billiards
is
played
city
hall
a
building
that
houses
administrative
offices
of
a
municipal
government
concert
hall
a
hall
where
concerts
are
given
dining-hall
a
large
room
at
a
college
or
university,
used
especially
for
dining
dormitory
dorm
residence
hall
hall
student
residence
a
college
or
university
building
containing
living
quarters
for
students
entrance
entranceway
entryway
entry
entree
something
that
provides
access
(to
get
in
or
get
out),
they
waited
at
the
entrance
to
the
garden,
beggars
waited
just
outside
the
entryway
to
the
cathedral
exhibition
hall
exhibition
area
a
large
hall
for
holding
exhibitions
front
door
front
entrance
exterior
door
(at
the
entrance)
at
the
front
of
a
building
great
hall
the
principal
hall
in
a
castle
or
mansion,
can
be
used
for
dining
or
entertainment
hall
a
large
building
for
meetings
or
entertainment
hall
a
large
room
for
gatherings
or
entertainment,
lecture
hall,
pool
hall
hall
a
large
building
used
by
a
college
or
university
for
teaching
or
research,
halls
of
learning
Hall
of
Fame
a
building
containing
trophies
honoring
famous
people
hall
of
residence
a
university
dormitory
hallway
hall
an
interior
passage
or
corridor
onto
which
rooms
open,
the
elevators
were
at
the
end
of
the
hall
Independence
Hall
the
building
in
Philadelphia
where
the
Declaration
of
Independence
was
signed
manor
hall
hall
the
large
room
of
a
manor
or
castle
mansion
mansion
house
manse
hall
residence
a
large
and
imposing
house
mess
mess
hall
a
(large)
military
dining
room
where
service
personnel
eat
or
relax
music
hall
vaudeville
theater
vaudeville
theatre
a
theater
in
which
vaudeville
is
staged
National
Baseball
Hall
of
Fame
a
Hall
of
Fame
and
museum
in
Cooperstown,
New
York,
honoring
great
baseball
players
service
door
service
entrance
servant's
entrance
an
entrance
intended
for
the
use
of
servants
or
for
delivery
of
goods
and
removal
of
refuse
side
door
side
entrance
an
exterior
door
at
one
side
of
a
building
study
hall
a
classroom
reserved
for
study
town
hall
a
government
building
that
houses
administrative
offices
of
a
town
government
hall
pass
written
permission
from
a
teacher
for
a
student
to
be
out
the
classroom
and
in
the
halls
of
the
school
vaudeville
music
hall
a
variety
show
with
songs
and
comic
acts
etc.
entrance
examination
entrance
exam
examination
to
determine
a
candidate's
preparation
for
a
course
of
studies
entrance
entering
a
movement
into
or
inward
Tammany
Hall
Tammany
Society
Tammany
a
political
organization
within
the
Democratic
Party
in
New
York
City
(late
's
and
early
's)
seeking
political
control
by
corruption
and
bossism
hiring
hall
a
union-operated
placement
office
where
jobs
are
allotted
to
applicants
according
to
seniority
or
rotation
doorkeeper
doorman
door
guard
hall
porter
porter
gatekeeper
ostiary
someone
who
guards
an
entrance
Hall
Asaph
Hall
United
States
astronomer
who
discovered
Phobos
and
Deimos
(the
two
satellites
of
Mars)
(-)
Hall
Charles
Francis
Hall
United
States
explorer
who
led
three
expeditions
to
the
Arctic
(-)
Hall
Charles
Martin
Hall
United
States
chemist
who
developed
an
economical
method
of
producing
aluminum
from
bauxite
(-)
Hall
G.
Stanley
Hall
Granville
Stanley
Hall
United
States
child
psychologist
whose
theories
of
child
psychology
strongly
influenced
educational
psychology
(-)
Hall
Radclyffe
Hall
Marguerite
Radclyffe
Hall
English
writer
whose
novel
about
a
lesbian
relationship
was
banned
in
Britain
for
many
years
(-)
McCormick
Cyrus
McCormick
Cyrus
Hall
McCormick
United
States
inventor
and
manufacturer
of
a
mechanical
harvester
(-)
Hall's
honeysuckle
Lonicera
japonica
halliana
a
variety
of
Japanese
honeysuckle
that
grows
like
a
vine,
established
as
an
aggressive
escape
in
southeastern
United
States
entrance
fee
admission
admission
charge
admission
fee
admission
price
price
of
admission
entrance
money
the
fee
charged
for
admission
study
hall
a
period
of
time
during
the
school
day
that
is
set
aside
for
study
entrance
spellbind
put
into
a
trance
d
capture
enamour
trance
catch
becharm
enamor
captivate
beguile
charm
fascinate
bewitch
entrance
enchant
dcba
attract,
cause
to
be
enamored,
She
captured
all
the
men's
hearts
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