bunkhouse 的定义
plural bunk·hous·es [buhngk-hou-ziz]. /ˈbʌŋkˌhaʊ zɪz/.
- a rough building, often with bunk beds, used for sleeping quarters, as for ranch hands, migratory workers, or campers.
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- The other men of the camp lived in two orange buses, one was the cookhouse and one the bunkhouse.
- After checking in, they’d dropped their luggage in a bunkhouse and listened to warnings about fire danger so extreme that cigarette smoking was forbidden everywhere but on the concrete patio, which also included a grill.
- The girls stood perfectly still until they saw the bunkhouse door opened and closed again behind the two.
- The two voices trailed away as Tom and his father moved toward the cowboys bunkhouse.
- At the corral fence they separated, Gale going on to the ranch house and Jim into the cowboys bunkhouse.
- Half way to the bunkhouse, Randerson was met by Uncle Jepson.
- "Let's take a look at the big bunkhouse and see if that is being used also," suggested Phil.