The document defines a number of words related to locations and spaces:
- Vacant refers to an empty space like a seat, building, room, or plot of land available for use.
- A newsstand is a place on the street where newspapers and magazines are sold.
- A lobby is a wide entrance hall inside a public building.
- To hold means to have enough space or to host an event at a certain place and time.
- A supply is an available amount of something.
- A dealership is a business that sells a particular company's products, especially cars.
- A cabinet is a piece of furniture with doors/shelves for storage.
- A lot refers to
The document defines a number of words related to locations and spaces:
- Vacant refers to an empty space like a seat, building, room, or plot of land available for use.
- A newsstand is a place on the street where newspapers and magazines are sold.
- A lobby is a wide entrance hall inside a public building.
- To hold means to have enough space or to host an event at a certain place and time.
- A supply is an available amount of something.
- A dealership is a business that sells a particular company's products, especially cars.
- A cabinet is a piece of furniture with doors/shelves for storage.
- A lot refers to
The document defines a number of words related to locations and spaces:
- Vacant refers to an empty space like a seat, building, room, or plot of land available for use.
- A newsstand is a place on the street where newspapers and magazines are sold.
- A lobby is a wide entrance hall inside a public building.
- To hold means to have enough space or to host an event at a certain place and time.
- A supply is an available amount of something.
- A dealership is a business that sells a particular company's products, especially cars.
- A cabinet is a piece of furniture with doors/shelves for storage.
- A lot refers to
room or piece of land is empty and available for someone to use: Vacant ( Adj.) a vacant seat, building, room or piece of land is empty and available for someone to use: - Only a few apartments were still vacant. - There was only a vacant lot (=empty unused area of land in a city) where her house used to be. (n) a place on a street where newspapers and magazines are sold Newsstand (n) a place on a street where newspapers and magazines are sold (n) a wide passage or large hall just inside the entrance to a public building [= foyer]: Lobby (n) a wide passage or large hall just inside the entrance to a public building [= foyer]: - a hotel lobby - I'll meet you in the entrance lobby. 1. to have the space to contain a particular amount of something: 2. to have a meeting, party, election etc in a particular place or at a particular time: To hold 1. to have the space to contain a particular amount of something: 2. to have a meeting, party, election etc in a particular place or at a particular time: - The movie theater holds 500 people. - The tank should hold enough to last us a few days. (n) an amount of something that is available to be used Supply (n) an amount of something that is available to be used (n) a business that sells a particular company's product, especially cars Dealership (n) a business that sells a particular company's product, especially cars (n) a piece of furniture with doors and shelves or drawers, used for storing or showing things [= cupboard]: Cabinet (n) a piece of furniture with doors and shelves or drawers, used for storing or showing things [= cupboard]: - the medicine cabinet (n) (LAND) an area of land: Lot (n) (LAND) an area of land: Ex: - an empty lot - a parking lot - They're planning to build a house on a vacant lot on 35th Street. (n) 1. information about something that is written down or stored on computer, film etc so that it can be looked at in the future 2. Record player: Record (n) 1. information about something that is written down or stored on computer, film etc so that it can be looked at in the future 2. Record player: a piece of equipment for playing records (n) an area made for playing games such as tennis court (n) an area made for playing games such as tennis - squash/tennis/basketball etc court These are some words you might hear in questions asking about a location. what where how far next to beside under over at near far by behind right left names of places
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