柯林斯詞典walk-in (walk-ins) 1. ADJ A walk-in closet or wardrobe is a closet or wardrobe that is large enough for someone to walk into. (壁櫥或衣櫥)人進得去的[ADJ n] Upstairs, the master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe. 樓上主臥室有一個可容納一個人的大衣櫥。2. ADJ A walk-in clinic or medical centre is one where you can get medical attention without making an appointment. (診所或毉葯中心)無需預(yù)約的[ADJ n] Should blood tests be made more accessible to the public, such as through walk-in clinics in shopping malls? 血液測試是否應(yīng)該更麪曏大衆(zhòng)呢,比如在大型購物中心裡免預(yù)約的診所內(nèi)人們就可以接受血液測試?3. N-COUNT Walk-in is also a noun. 無需預(yù)約 They told him they didn't take walk-ins and shooed him away. 他們說他們不接待沒有預(yù)約過的人,然後把他趕走了。 返回 walk-in劍橋詞典 walk-in adjective [before noun] (STORAGE) used to refer to a space used for storing things that is large enough for a person to enter and walk around in (存儲空間)大得人能走進去的,步入式的 a walk-in wardrobe 步入式衣櫥,衣帽間 a walk-in refrigerator 步入式冰箱 walk-in adjective [before noun] (NOT ARRANGED) mainly US used to refer to a place that you can go to without having already made an arrangement 無需提前預(yù)約的 It's a walk-in dental clinic . 這是一家無需提前預(yù)約的牙科診所。 返回 walk-in