huts
英 [hʌts]
美 [hʌts]
n. 简陋的小房子(或棚、舍)
hut的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- (简陋的)小屋;土房;棚屋;茅舍;石寮
Ahutis a small house with only one or two rooms, especially one which is made of wood, mud, grass, or stones. - (花园中的)木屋;(建筑工人等住的)临时工棚
Ahutis a small wooden building in someone's garden, or a temporary building used by builders or repair workers.
双语例句
- Instead of thatched huts, they now live in modern buildings in the countryside.
他们在农村住上了现代楼房,而不是茅草房。 - God is oftener in little huts than in rich palaces.
神常在陋室中,而不常在富丽的皇宫中。 - The bamboo huts here are all built on stilts.
这里的竹楼都是架空的。 - There was a row of beach huts in front of the hotel.
宾馆前有一排海滩小屋。 - When the people left their huts he would steal in and make off with their plantains or fish.
当人们离开小屋,它就会悄悄地进来,偷走芭蕉或是鱼肉。 - The huts can be made into temporary houses.
这些简陋的小屋可改装为临时住宅。 - They burned some of the huts first.
他们先放火烧了些木屋。 - Morden houses have replaced the one-room mud huts with grass roofs that had been home to generations of peasants.
新式房子取代了农民世代居住的单间草顶土屋。 - A century ago, it was a tranquil town whose coral-and-gypsum huts housed Bedouin traders and pearl divers.
一百年前,它还是一个宁静的小城,贝都因商人和采珠人住在由珊瑚和石膏筑成的小屋里。 - The common folk were in huts and tents, the chiefs lived in great stockaded timber halls.
普通百姓住小屋、帐篷,首领则住在宽敞的、用栅栏围起来的木结构厅堂里。
