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hut

/huht/US // hʌt //UK // (hʌt) //

小屋,小木屋,棚屋

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a small or humble dwelling of simple construction, especially one made of natural materials, as of logs or grass.
    • : a simple roofed shelter, often with one or two sides left open.
    • : Military. a wooden or metal structure for the temporary housing of troops.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    hut·ted, hut·ting.

    • : to furnish with a hut as temporary housing; billet.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    hut·ted, hut·ting.

    • : to lodge or take a shelter in a hut.

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Examples

  • Glacier is one of the few parks in the country with fully operational mountain huts dating back to 1913.

  • While there are no chairlifts—everything is human-powered—Bluebird provides ski patrol, guides, gear rentals and lessons, a lodge and warming hut, and avalanche courses.

  • Buy now I always have at least two pairs of gloves with me while winter camping, whether I’m headed to a backcountry ski hut or car camping in the desert.

  • Instead, the movie showcased Native islanders living in ancient huts that are, in reality, historically preserved tourist attractions.

  • Blizzards are a classic example of too much of a good thing, too fast, causing visibility issues that can create problems when skiers try to get back to their car or hut from the backcountry.

  • Sputtering, I manage a few “hut-hut-huts” with the other students.

  • Surrounded by family and friends, he sat shirtless and motionless leaning forward in a chair on the dirt in front of his hut.

  • On every trip to a village, a hospital, a hut, Breman and the others carried an invisible burden: they could be next.

  • In a dim backroom of a mud hut in Save, 82-year-old Teresa Nyirabutunda sits propped upright in bed by her daughter, Francine.

  • We shot it in Belfast at a legit hut on location rather than a studio.

  • To advance in such circumstances was out of the question, he therefore set about building a miniature hut of snow.

  • The hut was barely high enough to let him sit up, and long enough to let him lie down—not to stretch out.

  • The foster-child remained behind to share the hut of the political exile.

  • It was only a hut of rough boards, carelessly knocked together for a shepherd's temporary home.

  • Aunt Ri, at her best estate, had never possessed a room which had the expression of this poor little mud hut of Ramona's.