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booth

Aussprache: [buːθ]

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Kontext: „physical structure“

(noun) a small, usually enclosed space where people can go to do something like sell products, take tickets, or talk privately. Think of it as a little room or stall where one or two people can operate.

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She sold lemonade from a booth at the fair yesterday.

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There was no booth at the event, so we couldn't buy snacks.

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Do you know where the ticket booth is located?

Kontext: „social setting“

(noun) a type of seating area, usually in a restaurant or café, where people sit together in a raised area that is often lined with cushions. It's like having a small table with comfy seats where groups can sit and chat.

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We enjoyed our meal in a cozy booth by the window.

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They didn't want to sit in the booth because it was too cramped.

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Can we sit in one of the booths instead of at a regular table?

Kontext: „technology“

(noun) a special room with equipment that allows people to make phone calls or do other tasks privately. It's like having a private space to focus on calls or tasks without any distractions.

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He took the call in the soundproof booth to avoid any noise.

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She couldn't find a booth to make the call, so she had to step outside.

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Is there a booth I can use for an important phone call?

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