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    lobby
    /ˈlɒbi/

    noun

    verb

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  2. a large, open space just inside the main entrance of a public building such as a hotel, office building, or theater: As you enter the lobby, you’ll see the elevators on your right. lobby noun [C] (PERSUADE)

  3. The meaning of LOBBY is a corridor or hall connected with a larger room or series of rooms and used as a passageway or waiting room. How to use lobby in a sentence.

  4. a group of people who try to persuade the government or an official group to do something: the anti-smoking lobby. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. lobby noun [C] (ROOM) B2. the ( large) room into which the main entrance door opens in a hotel or other large building. sihuo0860371/E+/GettyImages.

  5. an entrance hall, corridor, or vestibule, as in a public building, often serving as an anteroom; foyer. a large public room or hall adjacent to a legislative chamber. a group of persons who work or conduct a campaign to influence members of a legislature to vote according to the group's special interest.

  6. Apr 9, 2021 · lobby(ロビー)とは大きな建物の入り口を入ってすぐにある開けた空間のことです。 すでにカタカナで「ロビー」として広く知られています。 例文. He waited in the hotel lobby. 彼はホテルのロビーで待っていた。 例文. The movie theater stopped selling snacks in the lobby. その映画館はロビーで軽食を売るのをやめた。 まず、この建物内の空間としてのロビーが基本的な意味としてあります。 動詞のlobbyの使い方・ロビー活動. すでにカタカナになっている「ロビー活動」とは、政府の関係者や国会議員などに対して圧力をかけたり働きかける私的な政治的な活動を指します。

  7. 1. ロビー , ( 玄関) 広間 《 休憩室 ・ 応接間 などに 用いる 廊下 ・ ホール 》. a hotel lobby ホテル の ロビー. 2. a. ロビー 《 議員 が 院外 者 との 会見 に 用いる 》. b. 《 主に 英国 で用いられる 》 ( 採決 の時 の) 投票者 控え 廊下 ( cf. cloakroom 2). 3. [ 集合的 に] 院外団 の 人たち ,ロビーイストたち; 院外団 《 議会 の ロビー に 出入り して 議員 に 陳情 ・ 嘆願 をする 圧力団体; ★ 【用法】 集合体 と考える 時には 単数 , 構成要素 を 考える 時には 複数 扱い 》.

  8. If you lobby someone such as a member of a government or council, you try to persuade them that a particular law should be changed or that a particular thing should be done. They lobbied the government last week to demand a better financial deal.

  9. A lobby is a large waiting room or reception area. If you're waiting for an appointment in a lobby, maybe you'll get lucky and find a good magazine or even a peppermint candy. You'll find a lot of people hanging around in a lobby — which is basically what it’s there for.

  10. a room at the main entrance of a building, often with doors and stairs that lead to other parts of the building: a hotel lobby.

  11. noun. /ˈlɒbi/ /ˈlɑːbi/ (plural lobbies) [countable] a large area inside the entrance of a public building where people can meet and wait synonym foyer. a hotel lobby. Long-distance calls can only be made from the lobby of the hotel. Topics Holidays c1, Buildings c1. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?