释义 |
roomed, a.|ruːmd| [f. room n.1 + -ed.] With defining word prefixed: Having rooms of a specified number or kind, as one-roomed, double-roomed, many-roomed; also wide-roomed, † spacious.
1548Udall, etc. Luke xiii. 115 b, Thei that are of suche sortes, dooe choose the brode and the wyde roumed waie. 1610Healey St. Aug. Citie of God 566 The Arke had roomes below and roomes above, and therefore was called double roomed. 1840Loudon Cottager's Man. (L.U.K.) 30 Transforming every two-roomed hut into such cottages. 1890[see four C. 1 b]. 1895Scully Kafir Stories 57 A little one-roomed building, set apart for guests. |