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schoolhouse

/skool-hous/US // ˈskulˌhaʊs //UK // (ˈskuːlˌhaʊs) //

校舍,学堂,学生宿舍,学生公寓

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural school·hous·es [skool-hou-ziz]. /ˈskulˌhaʊ zɪz/.

    • : a building in which a school is conducted.

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Examples

  • Though it’s clear that the girl adores her brother, we can also see the disappointment on her face, clouding it like a sunset shadow, when she drops him off at the schoolhouse.

  • The potential solutions to reduce the spread of the virus extend far beyond the schoolhouse.

  • The result was “Three is a Magic Number,” still my favorite Schoolhouse song.

  • Like nothing before it, Schoolhouse Rock made learning fun and effortless.

  • There are generations that have no idea what the hell Schoolhouse Rock is.

  • He was killed instantly by a blast in an ambush launched on our vehicles outside of a schoolhouse.

  • Mindless rigidity has descended upon the land, from the schoolhouse to the White House to, sometimes, your house.

  • When the Union men held a meeting in a schoolhouse the smouldering fire was fanned into a blaze.

  • The Baptist Chapel and schoolhouse looked as if they were cut out of red cardboard against the night.

  • The little schoolhouse was crowded to the doors night by night.

  • It was the schoolhouse near the Barnes place, the scene of the dance.

  • You're the one Pierre met at the dance at the Crittenden schoolhouse.