Two English ways to say living room: lounge,?keeping room
I. lounge
1, Pronunciation: English? [la?nd?]? ? ? The United States? [la?nd?] ?
2. Meaning:
lounge, lounge, resting place, living room
loafing, loitering
3. Example sentence: The children have made an awful mess in the lounge.
The children made a terrible mess in the lounge.
2. keeping room Key vocabulary: room
1. pronunciation: English? [ru?m]? ? ? American? [ru?m]? ?
2. Meaning:
n. room; space; opportunity
v. boarding; giving...a place to stay
3. Phrases:
air a room?air a room ?beautify a room?beautify a room
book a room? book a room clean a room?clean a room
curtain a room?hang a curtain for a room do a room?clean a room
Extension
Vocabulary Usage:
1. lounge as a noun means. "lounge", "chaise longue", "stroll", transformed into a verb, meaning "to recline or sit lazily", indicating that the body relaxes when it is relaxed. When transformed into a verb, it means "to recline or sit lazily", which expresses the comfort and ease of a relaxed body. It can also be derived to mean "to lazily muddle through".
2. lounge is often used as an intransitive verb, and is often used in conjunction with about or around.
3, room's basic meaning is "room, room", often refers to single-occupant rooms, not only can refer to residential buildings, but also can refer to the public **** dormitory, or hotel units in the room, and sometimes also refers to the public **** kitchens and other utilities room. It is a countable noun.