cabin / ˈkæb ɪn /

💦中学词汇舱内船舱座舱

cabin4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small house or cottage, usually of simple design and construction: He was born in a cabin built of rough logs.
  2. an enclosed space for more or less temporary occupancy, as the living quarters in a trailer or the passenger space in a cable car.
  3. the enclosed space for the pilot, cargo, or especially passengers in an air or space vehicle.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in cabin-class accommodations or by cabin-class conveyance: to travel cabin.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to live in a cabin: They cabin in the woods on holidays.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to confine; enclose tightly; cramp.

cabin 近义词

n. 名词 noun

tiny house; lodging

更多cabin例句

  1. Cold weather increases electric energy consumption, as the car runs the cabin heat, defrosters, seat heaters, and lights.
  2. You may not be invited to your coworker’s cabin again, but you’ll be a better guest—and a more reliable friend—in the future.
  3. She had read about the way air molecules circulate inside a plane cabin, bouncing from one stranger to the next.
  4. Over the holidays, while my wife and I were hiking around our cabin in northern Montana, just outside Glacier National Park, temperatures ranged from the low teens to the mid-forties.
  5. This means you get as much outside air as possible to mix with the air inside the cabin and then flush it out.
  6. Looking through photographs from the early days of U.S. airlines, I found a shot of the cabin of the Boeing 247, circa 1934.
  7. They wanted Jet Blue to squeeze more passengers into the cabin.
  8. In the same cabin, the business class has flat beds with a 70-inch pitch.
  9. In the special, Workman plays the old man who, as a cabin boy, watched the pirates bury their treasure.
  10. And what of the six passengers in the cabin behind the crew?
  11. The latter trod on the toes of the former, whereupon the former threatened to "kick out of the cabin" the latter.
  12. Dinner was spread in the cabin of that peerless steamer, the New World, and a splendid company were assembled about the table.
  13. But he was so surprisingly dexterous with his lips, and feet too, when he was in his cabin that I suppose I put them down to that.
  14. I pulled the saddle off my horse, slapped it down on the dirt floor, and went stalking up to the long cabin.
  15. They slept at a miserable cabin in one of the clearings, and at early dawn pushed on, reaching the Cahuilla village before noon.