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hall [hɔːl] N

1. hall:

hall
hall
the City [or Town] Hall

2. hall:

hall
hall

3. hall:

hall
hall

4. hall → hall of residence

See also hall of residence

hall of residence N, hall, dormitory Am

hall of residence N, hall, dormitory Am

town hall N

billiard and pool hall [ˈbıljəd ...] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The new city hall was built in 1913.
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After a partial reconstruction, another fire in 1751 destroyed 64 houses, the brewery and the town hall.
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While there are no public services, residents enjoy a community hall, a tennis court, baseball field, and playground.
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Doorways on either side of the fireplace lead to the dining room and hall.
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Facilities include 10 research labs, cabins, dormitories, a dining hall, and lecture rooms.
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A further 2 billion was invested in regenerating the city centre, building a banqueting hall, new housing and leisure facilities.
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The building contains a new indoor sports hall which includes a rock climbing wall and will be used for assemblies and other school functions.
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In contains classrooms, offices, a law library, a dining hall, a day-care center, and a courtyard.
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The old school house, which was also used as a town hall, is now a history museum.
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Look at any noticeboard outside a school or village hall and often last year's jumble sale poster is damply loitering behind the condensation.
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