stall

stall — noun

1. a small stand or table, open at the front, where goods are sold at a market or p

1.名詞B1
釋義

a small stand or table, open at the front, where goods are sold at a market or public event.

例句

Hui bought a woollen scarf from a stall at the weekend market.

collocation: market stall / weekend market

The street fair had food stalls selling dumplings and grilled corn.

collocation: food stall

同義詞
  • stand

    can be used interchangeably for a table or booth selling goods, but 'stand' may also mean an upright structure for displaying items

  • booth

    more enclosed than a stall, often with walls or a roof on three sides

  • kiosk

    a small building rather than an open table, often selling tickets or snacks

常見錯誤

I bought this at a shop in the market.' (when you mean a temporary stand).
I bought this at a stall in the market.
💡a 'stall' is temporary and open-fronted; a 'shop' is a permanent room or building.

2. a separate compartment in a farm building where one horse, cow, or other animal

2.名詞B1
釋義

a separate compartment in a farm building where one horse, cow, or other animal is housed.

例句

Each horse had its own stall in the barn with fresh hay and water.

collocation: horse stall

Lakshmi cleaned the cow's stall before putting down new straw bedding.

同義詞
  • pen

    a larger outdoor or indoor enclosure for animals, not necessarily for a single animal

  • compartment

    more general term for any divided section; less specific to animal housing

  • stable

    refers to the whole building, not an individual compartment

3. a small enclosed area within a room, set apart by partitions or curtains, used f

3.名詞B2
釋義

a small enclosed area within a room, set apart by partitions or curtains, used for a single purpose such as showering or studying alone.

例句

The gym has individual shower stalls with waterproof curtains.

collocation: shower stall

Léa found a quiet study stall on the third floor of the library.

collocation: study stall

同義詞
  • cubicle

    more common in British English for toilet and changing compartments; slightly more formal

  • compartment

    a general term for any divided space; less specific to rooms

  • carrel

    specifically a small desk with high sides in a library

用法筆記

In American English, 'stall' commonly refers to toilet cubicles and shower compartments. In British English, 'cubicle' is more frequent for toilet stalls, while 'shower stall' is used in both varieties.

4. a fixed wooden seat inside a church, typically fitted with side panels and a hig

4.名詞C1
釋義

a fixed wooden seat inside a church, typically fitted with side panels and a high back, used by the choir or clergy.

例句

The choir sat in carved wooden stalls facing each other across the aisle.

collocation: choir stalls

Ari's grandmother always sat in the same stall near the front of the church.

同義詞
  • pew

    a more general term for a church bench; less ornate and not specific to choir or clergy areas

  • seat

    generic; lacks the architectural specificity of 'stall'

用法筆記

This sense is most commonly found in descriptions of cathedrals, abbeys, and traditional church architecture. 'Pew' is the more general term for church seating; 'stall' specifically refers to the more ornate fixed seats for clergy or choir.

5. a seat in the part of a theatre that is closest to the stage, at ground-floor le

5.名詞B2
釋義

a seat in the part of a theatre that is closest to the stage, at ground-floor level; also used for the front seating area of a cinema.

例句

Sana booked two stalls seats for the evening performance of the ballet.

collocation: stalls seats / stalls

The best view of the stage is from the front stalls section of the theatre.

同義詞
  • orchestra seats

    American English equivalent; seats on the main floor near the stage

  • pit

    historical term for the area behind the stalls; now less common

用法筆記

Primarily used in British English. In American English, the equivalent area is called the 'orchestra' or 'orchestra seats'. The stalls are typically at street level, below the circle and balcony levels.

常見錯誤

I bought a stall ticket.' (using 'stall' as a singular countable noun for a seat).
I bought a stalls ticket.' or 'I have a seat in the stalls.
💡'stalls' is plural when referring to the seating area.

6. an action, excuse, or question used deliberately to delay someone or create more

6.名詞B2
釋義

an action, excuse, or question used deliberately to delay someone or create more time to prepare or decide.

例句

The senator's long speech was just a stall to prevent the vote from happening.

pattern: a stall to [do something]

Omar knew the phone call was a stall and refused to be fooled by it.

同義詞
  • delaying tactic

    more explicit and formal; makes the intention clear

  • stalling tactic

    emphasises the deliberate nature of the delay

  • ruse

    a trick or deception; implies dishonesty more strongly than 'stall'

  • dodge

    informal; focuses on avoiding rather than delaying

用法筆記

This sense is derived from the verb meaning 'to delay'. It is always used in singular form and often appears with an infinitive purpose clause ('a stall to ...').

stall — verb