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roommate

/room-meyt, room-/US // ˈrumˌmeɪt, ˈrʊm- //UK // (ˈruːmˌmeɪt, ˈrʊm-) //

室友,舍友,同屋,同室

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is assigned to share or shares a room or apartment with another or others.

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Examples

  • This is especially true if you have to share a room with a roommate.

  • In Lee’s apartment, she and her roommates established a kitchen schedule and set firm rules about who was allowed into the communal spaces.

  • I was lucky to be making decent money so young but the truth is I could just barely afford it with a roommate.

  • After learning Nichols’s career goal, Hurley introduced her to his college roommate Kevin Eastman, an assistant coach for the Clippers at the time.

  • After the Terrapins returned home from Wisconsin, Graham’s parents met their son’s roommates and coaches.

  • But it appears no charges have been brought against the roommate.

  • Ultimately Seevakumaran only pointed a gun at his roommate, who locked himself in a bedroom and called 911.

  • Seevakumaran uploaded six videos to YouTube on March 17, just hours before he would threaten his roommate and commit suicide.

  • With unexpected help from her transgender roommate, Regal finds the strength to put her life back together.

  • He called his college roommate, Sam Yam, who immediately got to coding; within months, their website, Patreon, was launched.

  • I did not expect you would accept me for a roommate, after what had happened, but you did.

  • Scarcely had we settled ourselves, each with his roommate, than the two weeks' revival began.

  • Harry looked into his roommate's face, and saw that Frank Merriwell was aroused at last.

  • Suddenly Frank's roommate arose, and, with two swift steps, he was at the man's side.

  • As Amy 59 hastily lighted the candle on the little table at the side of the bed, she turned a perturbed face on her roommate.