changing-room
11changing room — [ˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ ˌruːm] noun [C] 1) a room in which people change their clothes before and after they play a sport 2) British a room in a shop in which people can try on clothes before they buy them Syn: fitting room …
12changing room — noun (C) a room where people change their clothes when they play sports; locker room AmE …
13changing room — chang′ing room n. cvb brit. a locker room for athletes • Etymology: 1935–40 …
14changing room — Brit. a locker room, usually with showers, for athletes. [1935 40] * * * …
15The Changing Room — At its core is a semi pro Northern England rugby team. Six days a week, its members are peaceable men toiling away at mindless, working class jobs. On the seventh, they prepare for gory combat on the playing field. The changing room is where they …
16комната переодевания ( changing room) — 3.1 комната переодевания ( changing room): Помещение, в котором персонал может надеть или снять одежду для чистого помещения. Источник: ГО …
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17Changing Rooms — For other uses, see Changing room (disambiguation). Changing Rooms Format Lifestyle, DIY Developed by Peter Bazalgette, Ann Booth Clibborn, Nick Vaughan Barratt Starring Carol Smillie Laurence Llewelyn Bowen Linda Barker …
18Room — For other uses, see Room (disambiguation). Rooms redirects here. For the cultural facility, see The Rooms. A room is any distinguishable space within a structure. Usually, a room is separated from other spaces or passageways by interior walls;… …
19Changing Lanes — Theatrical release poster Directed by Roger Michell Produced by …
20room — n. partitioned part of a building 1) to rent a room from 2) to let (BE), let out (BE), rent, rent out (AE) a room to 3) to book (BE), reserve a room 4) an adjoining; back; baggage (AE); banquet room; bathroom; bedroom; board; changing (BE),… …