单词 | bungalow |
释义 | bungalowbun‧ga‧low /ˈbʌŋɡələʊ $ -loʊ/ ●○○ noun [countable] Word Origin WORD ORIGINbungalow ExamplesOrigin: 1600-1700 Hindi bangla ‘(house) in the Bengal style’EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
THESAURUS► house Collocations a building that someone lives in, especially one that is intended for one family, person, or couple to live in: · Annie and Rick have just bought their first house.· The price of houses is going up all the time. ► detached house British English a house that is not joined to another house: · a detached four-bedroomed house ► semi-detached house British English a house that is joined to another house on one side ► terraced house British English, row house American English one of a row of houses that are joined together ► townhouse one of a row of houses that are joined together. In British English, townhouse is often used about a large and impressive house in a fashionable area of a city: · an 18th-century townhouse in Bath ► cottage a small house in the country – used especially about houses in the UK: · a little cottage in the country· a thatched cottage (=with a roof made of straw) ► bungalow a small house that is all on one level: · Bungalows are suitable for many elderly people. ► country house a large house in the countryside, especially one that is of historical interest: · The hotel was originally an Edwardian country house. ► mansion a very large house: · the family’s Beverly Hills mansion ► mobile home (also trailer American English) a type of house that can be pulled by a large vehicle and moved to another place ► ranch house American English a long narrow house that is all on one level: · a California ranch house ► duplex American English a house that is divided into two separate homes Longman Language Activatordifferent types of house► house a building for people to live in, that may have more than one level, and may either stand separately or be joined to other buildings: · Our house is the one with the red door.· I went over to Barbara's house after school.· The street was lined with identical red-brick houses.detached house British (=a house that is not joined to another house): · a detached house in Surreysemi-detached house British (=a house that is joined to another house on one side): · a three-bedroom semi-detached houseterraced houseBritish /row house American (=a house that is in a row of houses that are all joined together): · The street ran between rows of dingy terraced houses. ► cottage a small house, especially an old house in the country - use this especially about houses in the UK: · She lives in a charming cottage deep in the Kent countryside.· a row of thatched cottages in a rural village ► bungalow a small house in which all the rooms are on the same level: · He and his wife lived in a modern bungalow on the outskirts of the city. ► townhouse American a house in a group of houses that share one or more walls: · Old buildings were knocked down, and new apartments and townhouses built. ► mansion a very large and impressive house: · a magnificent mansion set in 2000 acres of countryside· an eleven-bedroom mansion in Hancock Park WORD SETS► Buildingsadjoin, verbalcove, nounantechamber, nounanteroom, nounapartment block, nounapse, nounarcade, nounart gallery, nounatrium, nounattic, nounauditorium, nounawning, nounback door, nounback-to-back, nounbailey, nounbalcony, nounbalustrade, nounbanister, nounbarn, nounbasilica, nounbastion, nounbay window, nounblock, nounbrownstone, nounbungalow, nounbunkhouse, nounbyre, nouncabin, nouncampanile, nouncanteen, nouncarport, nouncasement, nouncastle, nounceiling, nouncellar, nouncentre, nounchalet, nounchamber, nounchancel, nounchanging room, nounchateau, nounchimney, nounchimney breast, nounchimney pot, nounchimney stack, nouncladding, nounclerk of works, nouncloakroom, nouncloister, nounclubhouse, nouncoatroom, nouncocktail lounge, nouncolonnade, nouncolumn, nouncommon room, nouncomplex, nouncompound, nounconcourse, nouncondominium, nounconservatory, nounconvent, nouncoping, nouncornerstone, nouncorn exchange, nouncorridor, nouncottage, nouncountry house, nouncountry seat, nouncourthouse, nouncowshed, noundado, noundance hall, noundetached, adjectivedoor, noundoorpost, noundormer, nounedifice, nounentry, nounentryway, nounestate, nounestate agent, nounextension, nouneyrie, nounfacade, nounfallout shelter, nounfamily room, nounfarmhouse, nounfire door, nounfire escape, nounfire station, nounfitment, nounfixture, nounflatlet, nounflight, nounfloor, nounfolly, nounforecourt, nounfort, nounfortress, nounfoyer, nounfrontage, nounfront room, nounfuneral home, noungable, noungabled, adjectivegargoyle, noungrandstand, noungrange, noungranny flat, noungrille, nounground floor, nounguardhouse, nounguesthouse, nounguildhall, noungutter, nounguttering, noungym, noungymnasium, nounhabitation, nounhall, nounhallway, nounhatch, nounhatchway, nounhayloft, nounhealth centre, nounhigh-rise, adjectivehospice, nounhospital, nounlaboratory, nounlanding, nounleaded lights, nounlean-to, nounledge, nounlightning conductor, nounlintel, nounlobby, nounlodge, nounloft, nounlog cabin, nounlounge, nounlouvre, nounmaisonette, nounmezzanine, nounmilking parlour, nounmoving staircase, nounmullion, nounnave, nounniche, nounoast house, nounobelisk, nounoffice building, nounoratory, nounoutbuilding, nounouthouse, nounoverhang, nounparapet, nounparty wall, nounpediment, nounpenthouse, nounperistyle, nounpicture window, nounpilaster, nounpillar, nounpinnacle, nounplatform, nounplumber, nounplumbing, nounpodium, nounpoint, verbPortakabin, nounpotting shed, nounpresbytery, nounpress gallery, nounprivy, nounpublic convenience, nounpyramid, nounrafter, nounrail, nounrampart, nounribbon development, nounrotunda, nounsanctuary, nounschoolhouse, nounscience park, nounsepulchre, nounservice charge, nounshack, nounshed, nounshop front, nounskylight, nounskyscraper, nounsliding door, nounsmokestack, nounsmoking room, nounspiral staircase, nounspire, nounsports centre, nounstack, nounstadium, nounstair, nounstaircase, nounstairway, nounstairwell, nounstall, nounstately home, nounstateroom, nounstation, nounsteeple, nounstep, nounstonework, nounstoop, nounstoreroom, nounstorm cellar, nounstory, nounstudio, nountenement, nountepee, nounterrace, nountheatre, nountoilet, nountool shed, nountower block, nountown hall, nountownhouse, nountransept, nountransom, nountrapdoor, nountreasury, nounturret, nounvault, nounvaulted, adjectivevaulting, nounventilator, nounvestibule, nounvilla, nounwalkway, nounwall, nounwatchtower, nounwater tower, nounweatherboard, nounwedding chapel, nounwing, nounwoodshed, nounworkhouse, nounworkroom, nounworkshop, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► modern 1 British English a house that is all on ground level2American English a small house that is often on one level· The house has been tastefully converted into self-catering apartments plus 16 modern holiday bungalows.· They stopped at the modern bungalow that was the home and office of the local police constable.· Many of the larger houses have been demolished to make way for more modern houses and bungalows.· They expect to sell to a developer and move into a modern bungalow on 13 acres less than a mile away.· Local people on the whole preferred a modern bungalow to a picturesque cottage.· There are now six farmsteads and a few cottages together with a number of modern bungalows. ► small· It was built about one hundred and twenty years ago as a small but sturdy bungalow.· The older is a small bungalow which has room for about fifty cribs.· His name was Fred Paxford, and he lived in a small wooden bungalow on the other side of the brick kilns.· One smoke alarm may be enough if you live in a mobile home or a small bungalow. VERB► build· Bungalow refusal: Plans to build three bungalows at Village Farm, Trimdon, have been refused.· At one time, apparently, the area all around was to be built up with good-class bungalows, etcetera. ► live· The worst stories were those from the people living in bungalows having nowhere to move to.· Mr Roche was a tiny man who lived in a bungalow behind the apartment building.· Paul lives in a tiny bungalow, and had kept marine fish in a four foot tank for several years.· They lived in a tiny bungalow.· The stairs were a formidable obstacle to son Michael, also, since we lived in a bungalow. |
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