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bunk·house 英ˈbʌŋkˌhaʊs美ˈbʌŋkˌhaʊsAHDbŭngkʹhous' 高COCA⁴³²⁹³BNC¹¹⁴⁰²⁴⁺⁵iWeb³⁵⁹²³ 基本例句 n.工棚吃饭处¹⁰⁰复数bunkhouses A small house, bunkhouse, or shed mounted on skids and towed behind a tractor train as eating and sleeping quarters for a work crew. 带有轮子的小屋、工房或工棚,用牵引列车牵引,用作一个工作组食宿的小棚。 qiongdian His bunkhouse vacations help defray the expense of two summer ranch hands. 他的农舍之旅可以帮他支付两个夏季牧场的人工费用。 yeeyan In general, Jarrett's bunkhouse vacation would not satisfy patrons expecting the trimmings of a fancy dude ranch. 通常, Jarrett的农舍之旅并不能满足那些期待得到象高档度假牧场那样待遇的顾客。 yeeyan They had some privacy, if only a footlocker in the bunkhouse. 他们还有私人空间,至少是一只简易棚中储物柜。 kekenet |