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boathouse

/boht-hous/US // ˈboʊtˌhaʊs //UK // (ˈbəʊtˌhaʊs) //

船屋,船坞,船厂,船库

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural boat·hous·es [boht-hou-ziz]. /ˈboʊtˌhaʊ zɪz/.

    • : a building or shed, usually built partly over water, for sheltering a boat or boats.

Examples

  • The vision for the waterfront restaurant (which has yet to name a chef) is boathouse-chic.

  • And Google said no plus-ones at the Boathouse (which is unfortunate because that would definitely be the one to crash).

  • “I tell you what,” said Amy as, with their paddles, the girls wended their way down to the little boathouse and landing.

  • Another yacht had started from the old boathouse at about the time our friends and their new-fangled craft got under way.

  • Before they had time to try if the wire connected only with the boathouse, a single shot sprang from across the drive.

  • This act of Frank's had been noted by the others within the boathouse, and it created no little wonder and excitement.

  • Frank hustled the others out of the boathouse, locked the door, and then the four chums hastened to their various homes.