hut
noun /hʌt/
/hʌt/
- enlarge imagea small, simply built house or shelter
简陋的小房子(或棚、舍) - You can rent a beach hut for about $10 a night.
你可以租住约10元一晚的海滩棚屋。 - The wooden hut stood on a lonely stretch of beach.
小木屋立于一片人迹罕至的海滩上。 - Traditional mud huts gave way to concrete houses.
传统的土坯房被水泥房取代了。
Topics Houses and homesb2, Buildingsb2- the thatched huts of local villagers
当地村民的草棚 - The refugees spent the winter in tents or makeshift huts.
难民在帐篷或者简易房里过冬。 - The scheme housed children in large numbers in prefabricated huts.
这一计划安排大批的儿童住进组装小屋。 - They live in ramshackle huts constructed of discarded building materials.
他们住在用废弃建筑材料搭建的小破屋中。 - huts built with mud bricks
用土坯搭建的小屋 - The area is well served by a network of mountain huts and refuges.
这个地区有一个由山间小屋和避难所组成的网络。 - The builders were collecting their wages from the site hut (= temporary office on a building site).
建筑工们正在工棚里领工钱。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- makeshift
- bamboo
- mud
- …
- build
- make
- in a/the hut
词源mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘temporary wooden shelter for troops’): from French hutte, from Middle High German hütte. - You can rent a beach hut for about $10 a night.