hut
- IPA[hət]
美式
- a small, simple, single-story house or shelter
- provide with huts
verb: hut, 3rd person present: huts, gerund or present participle: hutting, past tense: hutted, past participle: hutted
noun: hut, plural noun: huts
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名詞
- 1. a small, simple, single-story house or shelter a beach hut
動詞
- 1. provide with huts it will be advisable to hut the troops, for their protection during the cold season
- provided with or consisting of huts: a hutted encampment
Oxford Dictionary
- provided with or consisting of huts: a hutted encampment
Oxford American Dictionary
- a simple dwelling or shelter in the bush constructed from bark: they found evidence of habitation by the indigenous people, in the form of bark huts, canoes, and squirrel traps
Oxford Dictionary
- a simple single-storey structure on or next to a beach, especially one used for privacy or ... along Southwold's seafront are the famous brightly coloured beach huts
Oxford Dictionary
- a simple one-roomed structure on or next to a beach, used for privacy or shelter while visiting ... along Southwold's beachfront are the famous brightly colored beach huts
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tunnel-shaped hut made of corrugated iron with a cement floor.
Oxford Dictionary
- a hut made of corrugated iron with a concrete floor, similar to a Quonset hut.
Oxford American Dictionary
- manage a hut occupied by a group of convicts set to work on a farm: I hired him as a shepherd and his wife to hut-keep
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- IPA[hʌt]
英式
- a small, simple, single-storey house or shelter: a beach hut
- provide with huts: it will be advisable to hut the troops, for their protection during the cold season
Oxford Dictionary