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Related topics: Buildings, Architecture, Human, Trains & railwaysves·ti·bule /ˈvestəbjuːl/ noun [countable] formal 1. TBBa space inside the front door of a public building 〔公共建筑物前门内的〕门厅,前厅2. American English the space at each end of a railway carriage that connects it with the next carriage 〔连接火车前后车厢的〕通廊,连廊Examples from the Corpusvestibule• Just inside the vestibule there was coconut matting, and seeing this Mum looked about then began to wipe her feet.• He forced the couple into the vestibule of a bank in Brunswick Street where he made them take off their clothing.• You enter through a tiny vestibule over which presides a man in uniform.Origin vestibule (1600-1700) Latin vestibulumves·ti·bule nounChineseSyllable inside door Corpus a the space front of |