- legroom
- legroom [{{t}}'legrʊm]nounplace f pour les jambes;∎ these little cars don't give you any legroom dans ces petites voitures, on n'a aucune place pour les jambes
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français. 2015.
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français. 2015.
legroom — ► NOUN ▪ space in which a seated person can put their legs … English terms dictionary
legroom — [leg′ro͞om΄] n. adequate space for the legs while seated, as in a car or theater seat … English World dictionary
legroom — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : space in which to extend the legs while seated more legroom per passenger the right legroom for every driver Newsweek … Useful english dictionary
legroom — noun a) Space to move in. The lack of legroom on international flights can be a health hazard as blood clots can form from not being able to move around. b) Space to stretch the legs while seated … Wiktionary
legroom — noun Date: 1926 space in which to extend the legs while seated … New Collegiate Dictionary
legroom — /leg roohm , room /, n. space sufficient for keeping one s legs in a comfortable position, as in an automobile. [1925 30; LEG + ROOM] * * * … Universalium
legroom — leg|room [ leg,rum ] noun uncount the amount of space in front of your seat in which you can stretch your legs … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
legroom — leg·room || legrÊŠm n. space which allows one to move or stretch one s legs while seated … English contemporary dictionary
legroom — noun space in which a seated person can put their legs … English new terms dictionary
legroom — UK [ˈleɡˌruːm] / US [ˈleɡˌrum] noun [uncountable] the amount of space in front of your seat in which you can stretch your legs … English dictionary
legroom — leg•room [[t]ˈlɛgˌrum, ˌrʊm[/t]] n. space sufficient for keeping one s legs in a comfortable position, as in an automobile • Etymology: 1925–30 … From formal English to slang