英:[hʌt]
美:[hʌt]
英:[hʌt]
美:[hʌt]
复数:huts
第三人称单数:huts
现在分词:hutting
过去式:hutted
过去分词:hutted
词根:hut
n.hutment 临时营房;在临时营房住宿
noun
a small dwelling or shelter, often made of grass, mud, logs, and the like.
a small, crude, roofed shelter often made of wood and often having only two or three outer walls; shack.
1650年代,源自法语 hutte “小屋”(16世纪),起源于中古德语 hütte “小屋、棚屋”,可能源自于原始日耳曼语 *hudjon-, 与古英语 hydan “隐藏”的词根相似,来自于 PIE *keudh-, 来自于 *(s)keu- “盖住、隐藏”的词根。该词显然最初是作为一个军事词汇出现在英语中。古撒克逊语 hutta 、丹麦语 hytte 、瑞典语 hytta 、弗里西亚语和中荷兰语 hutte 、荷兰语 hut 据说源自于高地德语。
Noun French hutte, from Old French hute, from Old High German hutta hut; probably akin to Old English hȳd skin, hide Interjection probably alteration of hep >entry 1
The first known use of hut was in 1655
hyacinthnoun
a red or brownish gem
a common garden plant that grows from a bulb, is related to the lilies, and is widely grown for its showy dense spikes of fragrant bell-shaped flowers compare grape hyacinth, water hyacinth
hyacinthnoun
a red or brownish gem
a common garden plant that grows from a bulb, is related to the lilies, and is widely grown for its showy dense spikes of fragrant bell-shaped flowers compare grape hyacinth, water hyacinth
huzzahinterjection
—used to express joy or approval
huzzahinterjection
—used to express joy or approval
hutchnoun
a chest or compartment for storage
a low cupboard topped by usually open shelves
a pen or coop for an animal
shanty, shack
hutnoun
a small and often temporary dwelling or shelter : shack
1 The climbers could not get at the hut because of the deep snow.
登山者不能到达那间小屋,因为雪很深.
2 She wished he could rest inside the cool clay hut.
3 There were about twenty thatch huts along the dirt road.
4 We practiced in our huts, where every night a new boy would be chosen to play teacher and lead the lesson, while everyone else played their parts as students.
5 He promised me he was going to take me there one day, hut he said it would have to be on a holiday because I couldn’t miss school and he doesn’t work on the weekends.
6 Not even a breath in the little hut.
7 The huts were seclusion lodges, where we were to live isolated from society.
8 “Let’s go to the hut and think about what to do next.”
9 Listening to such talk one evening Wang Lung heard for the first time what was on the other side of the great wall to which their rows of huts clung.
10 One morning as Kira prepared to go to the dyer’s hut, Thomas came to her room.
11 Nobody could have called it a specially happy kind—hut people are tenacious of life, and will go on living.
12 He wants to run back to the hut and never carry out this dangerous task again.
13 The huts stood in fallow fields, studded with African weeds and shoots of young saplings.
14 In a corner of my mind I had realized that my mother was unreliable, hut Adele was a loving grandmother who had always done what she said.
15 It was a hut, he said, about eight feet wide and six feet deep, with supports made of wood he’d picked off die beach.
16 On the other side of the canal, evenly spaced, white-painted stones marked out a path to a hut being used as an orderly room.
17 “Go now! Scat!” she said, and Bethan, gleeful, left the hut and scampered back along the lane.
18 These two pieces were the only wooden furniture in the hut—the supply boxes in Rupa’s quarter were made of cardboard.
19 An old woman stumbled into the open space in front of her hut.
20 The village people were so happy at the fact that they had been saved that they took the old man to the largest hut they had and made him their new chief.