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Lobby
What is a "lobby"?
A lobby is the entrance area or waiting space inside a building, usually near the front doors. It often serves as a transitional space between the outside and the rest of the building. Lobbies are commonly found in places like hotels, offices, and apartment buildings. They can be furnished with chairs, tables, and sometimes decorative features like plants or artwork. This area is used for receiving visitors, waiting, or accessing other rooms in the building, such as elevators or staircases.
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lobby, groupe de pression
an organized group of individuals or organizations that actively seek to influence public officials and policymakers on specific issues or laws
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lobby, groupe de pression
the people who support some common cause or business or principle or sectional interest
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faire du lobbying
to make an attempt to persuade politicians to agree or disagree with a law being made or changed
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lobbyism
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The lobby of the office building featured modern art installations and comfortable seating areas.
The spacious lobby of the theater buzzed with excitement before the show.
The hotel's grand lobby was adorned with marble floors and chandeliers.
Guests gathered in the hotel lobby, waiting for the shuttle to the airport.
She sat in the lobby, sipping her coffee and watching people come and go.