Corridor مقابل Hall مقابل Passage

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Corridor

أعلى 3000 (شائعة)B2noun

Hall

أعلى 2000 (شائعة)A2noun

Passage

أعلى 1000 (شائعة جدًا)B2noun
الأكثر شيوعًا: Passage
 CorridorHallPassage
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المعنىA long, narrow passage in a building.A large room or space in a building, often used for events.A part of a written work or a narrow space to go through.
مثالThe office building has a long corridor lined with desks on both sides.The hall was decorated for the wedding ceremony.The passage from the book really captured the essence of the character.
السجلمحايدمحايدمحايد
مدى الشيوعأعلى 3000 (شائعة)أعلى 2000 (شائعة)أعلى 1000 (شائعة جدًا)
مستوى CEFRB2A2B2
قسم الكلامnounnounnoun
المتلازمات اللفظيةendless, long, short, line, walk, wander, lead from something, lead off from something, lead to something, wall, along a/​the corridor, down a/​the corridor, in a/​the corridor, the corridors of power, a labyrinth of corridors, a maze of corridors, endless, long, short, line, walk, wander, lead from something, lead off from something, lead to something, wall, along a/​the corridor, down a/​the corridor, in a/​the corridor, the corridors of power, a labyrinth of corridors, a maze of corridorsentrance, entry, front, lead to, across the hall, along the hall, at the end of the hall, entrance, entry, front, lead to, across the hall, along the hall, at the end of the hall, cavernous, huge, spacious, crowd, crowd into, fill, in the hall, into the hall, through the hall, hall of residence, cavernous, huge, spacious, crowd, crowd into, fill, in the hall, into the hall, through the hall, hall of residencelong, short, narrow, clear, force, lead, along a/​the passage, down a/​the passage, through a/​the passage, the end of a passage, a maze of passages, nasal, air, back, block, obstruct, clear, lengthy, long, brief, play, in a/​the passage, passage from, smooth, stormy, speedy, begin, complete, block, during the passage, passage through, long, short, rough, have, book, secure, during a/​the passage, on somebody’s/​the passage, passage across, rapid, speedy, slow, deny somebody, refuse (somebody), block, passage across, passage down, passage from… to…, the passage of time, a rite of passage, rapid, speedy, slow, deny somebody, refuse (somebody), block, passage across, passage down, passage from… to…, the passage of time, a rite of passage, rapid, speedy, slow, deny somebody, refuse (somebody), block, passage across, passage down, passage from… to…, the passage of time, a rite of passage
الأضدادroom, chamber, halloutdoor space, open areaclosure, stop
أخطاء شائعةConfused with 'corrida', which refers to a bullfight in Spanish., Using 'corredor' which is incorrect in English., Mixing up with 'corridor' as a verb, when it is only a noun.Confused with 'halls' when pluralizing., Using 'hall' when referring to a room that is not primarily for gatherings., Mixing 'hall' with 'hallway' for the wrong context.Confused with 'passport' — they sound similar but have different meanings., Misusing 'passage' when 'pass' would be appropriate — understand the context., Using 'passage' to mean 'trip' or 'journey' incorrectly.
ملاحظات الاستخدامUsed primarily in architectural contexts, 'corridor' is suitable in both spoken and written English. Avoid using in very casual settings where simpler terms like 'hallway' might be preferred.Commonly used to refer to a corridor or large room. Can be informal when talking about entrance areas. Usually not used for very small spaces.Use 'passage' in formal writing or when discussing literature. Avoid using it in casual conversations unless referring to a specific text.

أسئلة شائعة: Corridor مقابل Hall مقابل Passage

ما الفرق بين Corridor وHall وPassage؟

Corridor: A long, narrow passage in a building. Hall: A large room or space in a building, often used for events. Passage: A part of a written work or a narrow space to go through.

أيها أكثر شيوعًا: Corridor وHall وPassage؟

Passage هي الأكثر شيوعًا في الإنجليزية اليومية.

هل Corridor وHall وPassage في نفس مستوى CEFR؟

Corridor: B2, Hall: A2, Passage: B2 على مقياس CEFR.

ما قسم الكلام لـ Corridor وHall وPassage؟

Corridor: noun, Hall: noun, Passage: noun.

هل يمكنك عرض مثال لكل منها؟

Corridor: The office building has a long corridor lined with desks on both sides. Hall: The hall was decorated for the wedding ceremony. Passage: The passage from the book really captured the essence of the character.

هل يمكنني استخدام Corridor وHall وPassage بالتبادل؟

ليس دائمًا. Corridor وHall وPassage مترابطة وتتداخل أحيانًا، لكنها تختلف في السجل ومدى الشيوع والاستخدام، لذا قد يغيّر استبدال إحداها بالأخرى المعنى أو النبرة. راجع الفروق أعلاه قبل الاستبدال.