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chalet

/sha-ley, shal-ey; French shah-le/US // ʃæˈleɪ, ˈʃæl eɪ; French ʃɑˈlɛ //UK // (ˈʃæleɪ, French ʃalɛ) //

小屋,小木屋,木屋,小别墅

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cha·lets [sha-leyz, shal-eyz; French shah-le]. /ʃæˈleɪz, ˈʃæl eɪz; French ʃɑˈlɛ/.

    • : a herdsman's hut in the Swiss Alps.
    • : a kind of farmhouse, low and with wide eaves, common in Alpine regions.
    • : any cottage, house, ski lodge, etc., built in this style.

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Examples

  • The birds ignore the chalet, which has again gone unrented, like an Airbnb with a one-star rating.

  • His locations have had to use creative Covid-driven workarounds just to bring in even a fraction of the typical sales, including glass-walled chalets on the sidewalk to give diners an indoor feel outdoors.

  • So, the 47-year-old, along with his wife and their three children, left a pandemic-stricken Paris for the relative isolation of France’s Haute-Savoie region, where the family owns an early-1800s chalet.

  • All I wanted to do was return to the chalet and find Heidi, apron on, blond hair tied into her signature fun bun, telling us to dig in.

  • One lady claimed she had a “magical connection” to Harry after a video of Blondie played in a Swiss chalet she was staying in.

  • Prince Harry and Cressida reportedly stayed in a luxury chalet in the mountains above the city of Almaty.

  • I got to work with Nicholas Braun, who I worked with on the film Chalet Girl.

  • Or perhaps it's your PTA asking you to donate the use of your ski chalet for a week to raise money for new playground equipment.

  • Why don't Ayers/Murdoch/the ski chalet donate the money themselves to avoid doing what's asked?

  • It was little more than a few rows of planks, with a chalet at one end—but a very welcome sight confronted him.

  • Laughing, Franz ran forward and arrived at the goat pen just in time to meet the Widow Geiser, who came from her chalet.

  • On the evening of the first day's search they put up at a saeter or mountain chalet.

  • She went to sleep dreaming of the "Chalet of the West Wind," and in the morning something throbbed in her pulses.

  • She walked before me into the living-room of the chalet, and I saw that she gripped her riding-whip very tightly in her hand.

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