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hall [hɔ:l] N

1. hall (room by front door):

hall
hodnik m
hall
hall

2. hall:

hall (large building)
hala f
hall (public room)
school hall
town [or city]hall
town [or city]hall

3. hall (large country house):

hall

4. hall (student residence):

hall [of residence]

city ˈhall N Am

city hall
city hall
city hall

ˈen·trance hall N

ˈmu·sic hall N dated

ˈpool hall N, ˈpool room N

town ˈhall N

town hall
town hall

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The hall has gone through several disguises including hotel and country retreat.
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The sanctum is connected to a closed "mantapa" (hall) whose walls are decorated with pilasters and sculptures in frieze.
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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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The integrated check-in hall has 58 check-in counters as well as numerous self-service kiosks.
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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 latter hall named him to province's all-century second all-star team.
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A putative sketch of the plan, of doubtful authenticity, is exhibited in the hall.
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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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It also houses a hall annexe, an art exhibit area at the first floor lobby, and a library at the second floor.
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