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Robot Story WALL · E slowly read 00066 The Axiom was enormous

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Robot Story WALL · E slowly read 00066 The Axiom was enormous
The Axiom was enormous—wide and tall. At the lowest level, there was a garbage depot where the ship’s trash was compacted and tossed into space. Just above that stretched loading docks and service-robot corridors. The next three levels were where the passengers lived: the least expensive economy-class units in the middle of the ship; coach class on the level above, with its main concourse (which looked like a huge shopping mall); and the luxury housing units overlooking the lido deck, high above them all.
Robot Story WALL · E slowly read 00066 The Axiom was enormous
Robot Story WALL · E slowly read 00066 The Axiom was enormous
The Gongli number is unusually large, tall and wide. At its very bottom there is a garbage dump where the garbage from the spacecraft is compressed and thrown into space. Above this floor is the loading dock and service robot passage. The three more floors above are where the passengers live: the Economy Class rooms are the most affordable on the middle floor of the spaceship; the second class is on the top floor with a central plaza (which looks like a giant shopping mall); and the Deluxe Class rooms are on the highest floor of the rooms, overlooking the pool deck.

enormous

英 [ɪˈnɔːməs] 美 [ɪˈnɔːrməs]

adj. Huge, great; <古>fierce, extremely evil

E out of the +norm rule, norm +ous adjective suffix→ beyond the normal state→ enormous huge

Something that is enormous is extremely large in size or amount. 巨大的

The main bedroom is enormous.

The master bedroom was huge.

depot

英 [ˈdepəʊ] 美 [ˈdiːpoʊ]

n. Warehouses, warehouses; <美>bus stops, train stations, aviation stations; garages, garages

A depot is a place where large amounts of raw materials, equipment, arms, or other supplies are kept until they are needed. 仓库; 库房

Note that the t of the word dipot is not pronounced

The word is a French word, derived from French, and also follows the french pronunciation rules, so it is not pronounced

Many times are from French, such as fiancé fiance, memoir pronunciation is very special, ballet [bæ'lei] translates as ballet

Robot Story WALL · E slowly read 00066 The Axiom was enormous

loading dock

英[ˈləʊdɪŋ dɒk]

美[ˈloʊdɪŋ dɑːk]

Loading docks (terminals);

Trucks pull up to the back of the loading dock to unload.

Trucks can drive to the back of the loading dock to unload the goods.

Incoming. All workers report to the loading dock.

Notice: All workers report to the docks.

Robot Story WALL · E slowly read 00066 The Axiom was enormous

corridor

英 [ˈkɒrɪdɔː(r)] 美 [ˈkɔːrɪdɔːr]

(in buildings or trains) passageways, corridors ( through the territory of another State ) corridors ; narrow strips

Corr walk + idor surface→ corridor corridors, cloisters, pathways

A corridor is a long passage in a building, with doors and rooms on one or both sides. 走廊

There were doors on both sides of the corridor.

There are doors on both sides of the corridor.

Robot Story WALL · E slowly read 00066 The Axiom was enormous

passenger

英 [ˈpæsɪndʒə(r)] 美 [ˈpæsɪndʒər]

n. Passengers, passengers; people (in groups) who do not work, idle people

adj. Passenger's, passenger's

Plural passengerspass through +enger people→ people who pass → passenger passengers

A passenger in a vehicle such as a bus, boat, or plane is a person who is travelling in it, but who is not driving it or working on it. 乘客

Mr. Fullemann was a passenger in the car when it crashed.

When the car crashed, Mr. Fullerman was a passenger in the car.

coach class

英[kəʊtʃ klɑːs]

Beauty [koʊtʃ klæs]

Economy Class;

We are travelling in coach class, he says.

We're all on economy class business trips right now, he said.

The coach class mentioned in the American language is actually the economy class, that is: economy class. This is also the ordinary class provided by the general airline, which is located in the front, middle and rear positions in the middle of the aircraft, and the price is lower than that of the first class and business class, and the legroom between the seats is also narrower. In American English, if you want to express "fly economy", you can say: fly economy, you can also say fly coach.

Robot Story WALL · E slowly read 00066 The Axiom was enormous

concourse

英 [ˈkɒŋkɔːs] 美 [ˈkɑːnkɔːrs]

n. Square; assembly; confluence; mass

A concourse is a wide hall in a public building, for example a hotel, airport, or station. 大厅

Robot Story WALL · E slowly read 00066 The Axiom was enormous

Lido Deck

Lido deck, pool deck

Usually refers to the deck on the cruise ship equipped with swimming pool, poolside bar, Jacuzzi, SPA sauna, beauty salon, cafeteria, 24-hour light meals, etc

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