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bedroom
- IPA[ˈbɛdruːm]
英式
- a room for sleeping in;relating to sexual relations
noun: bedroom, plural noun: bedrooms
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- 1. a room for sleeping in all parents dream of children who tidy their bedrooms without being asked a hotel with nearly 200 bedrooms
- ▪ relating to sexual relations she revealed the couple's bedroom secrets
- 2. North American denoting a small town or suburb whose residents commute to a nearby city a bedroom community
- a set of coordinating furniture for a bedroom: a four-piece satinwood bedroom suite
Oxford Dictionary
- a set of coordinating furniture for a bedroom: a four-piece satinwood bedroom suite
Oxford American Dictionary
- the main or largest bedroom in a house or apartment: the master bedroom overlooks the communal garden, as do the bathroom and kitchen
Oxford American Dictionary
- the main or largest bedroom in a house or flat: the master bedroom overlooks the communal garden, as do the bathroom and kitchen
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- a residential suburb inhabited largely by people who commute to a nearby city for work: a bedroom community outside of Los Angeles
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in the UK) an informal name for a measure introduced in the Welfare Reform Act 2012, by which ... more than 800 households in the area have had their housing benefit cut through the so-called bedroom tax
Oxford Dictionary
- a room used both as a bedroom and as a study, typically by a student who is resident at a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a residential suburb inhabited largely by people who commute to a nearby city for work: a bedroom community outside of Los Angeles
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- IPA[ˈbedˌro͞om]
美式
- a room for sleeping in: he shares his bedroom with a younger brother a three-bedroom house
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