Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - What does loby mean?

What does loby mean?

Loby has no special meaning. It could be a name. You should say "lobbying".

The word "lobby" has many different meanings and usages.

1. Noun-Hall and Hall:

As a noun, "lobby" refers to the lobby and hall of a building or public place. This is usually a reception area for waiting, receiving guests or having some simple communication. For example, in hotels, office buildings or government buildings, you will often see a hall.

2. Verb-lobby, lobby group:

"Lobby" can also be used as a verb to exert pressure on government officials, legislatures or other authorities to influence their decisions or policies. This is usually achieved by meeting decision makers, providing information or launching public activities.

3. Nouns-lounge, waiting area:

"Lobby" can also refer to lounges or waiting areas in public places, such as lounges in hotels and waiting rooms in airports. These places usually provide seats, entertainment facilities and other services for people to rest, wait or socialize.

Extended use:

"Hotel lobby" refers to the reception area of the hotel, which usually has facilities such as sofa and reception desk.

"Office lobby" refers to the lobby of an office building or corporate headquarters, which is usually used to receive guests or hold some small activities.

"Airport lobby" refers to the waiting area of the airport, where passengers can wait for boarding.

"Hotel lobby lounge" refers to a lounge area in the hotel lobby, which usually provides comfortable seats, drinks and snacks.