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View usage for: (kæbɪn) Word forms: plural cabins1. countable nounA cabin is a small room in a ship or boat. He showed her to a small cabin. Synonyms: room, berth, quarters, compartment More Synonyms of cabin 2. countable nounA cabin is one of the areas inside a plane. He sat quietly in the First Class cabin, looking tired. 3. countable nounA cabin is a small wooden house, especially one in an area of forests or mountains. ...a log cabin. More Synonyms of cabin (ˈkæbɪn) noun1. a small simple dwelling; hut 2. a simple house providing accommodation for travellers or holiday-makers at a motel or holiday camp 3. a room used as an office or living quarters in a ship 4. a covered compartment used for shelter or living quarters in a small boat 5. (in a warship) the compartment or room reserved for the commanding officer 6. British another name for signal box 7. a. the enclosed part of a light aircraft in which the pilot and passengers sit b. the part of an airliner in which the passengers are carried c. the section of an aircraft used for cargo verb8. to confine in a small space Word origin C14: from Old French cabane, from Old Provençal cabana, from Late Latin capanna hut cabin in American English (ˈkæbɪn) noun1. a small, one-story house built simply or crudely, as of logs 2. US any simple, small structure designed for a brief stay, as for overnight tourist cabins 3. a private room on a ship, as a bedroom or office 4. a roofed section of a small boat, as a pleasure cruiser, for the passengers or crew 5. the enclosed section of an aircraft, where the passengers sit; also, the section housing the crew or used for cargo verb transitive6. to confine in or as in a cabin; cramp Word origin ME caban < OFr cabane < OProv cabana < LL capanna, hut © Art Konovalov, shutterstock Examples of 'cabin' in a sentencecabin Cabin lighting will be adjustable to the time of day to reduce jet lag.There is a detached garage with a games room, and a log cabin.Prices are per person, based on two sharing a twin cabin.He let the two men and a woman stay in his log cabin on Dartmoor.I want to pay tribute to our cabin crew members.Terms and conditions Prices are per person, based on two sharing a twin cabin.PRINCESS Cruises is offering free upgrades to balcony cabins on more than 400 voyages.Unite has tens of thousands of female cabin crew members across the major airlines and we will be working with those,' she said.Our first stop is a log cabin by a frozen lake.More problematic is the lack of cabin space.When he did this the emergency lighting in the cabin came on.Prices based on two people sharing a twin cabin.We are addressing the matter with the cabin crew member involved.The four small cabins are a base for eco tourism.Prices are per person for two people sharing a standard room or cabin.Like little log cabins turned upside down.Manufacturers have allowed the width of cars to grow to give passengers more space in the cabin.These will flood the cabin with light but are sealed shut.Prices are for an inside cabin with meals and entertainment.They shared a cabin together - and the violence began.This lighting detail was soon adopted by aircraft cabin designers, who still use the technique today.Prices are per person based on two people sharing a lower twin cabin departing from Gatwick.Cabin upgrade and all offers are capacity controlled, subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time.Cabin accommodation is mandatory on North Sea routes. Word lists withcabin parts of an aircraft, parts of an aircraft, homeBritish English: cabin / ˈkæbɪn/ NOUN A cabin is a small room in a ship or boat, or one of the areas inside a plane. ...a first-class cabin. - American English: cabin
- Arabic: كَابِينَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: cabine
- Chinese: 船舱
- Croatian: kabina
- Czech: kabina
- Danish: kabine
- Dutch: cabine
- European Spanish: cabina
- Finnish: hytti
- French: cabine
- German: Kabine
- Greek: καμπίνα
- Italian: cabina
- Japanese: キャビン
- Korean: 선실
- Norwegian: hytte
- Polish: kabina
- European Portuguese: cabine
- Romanian: cabină
- Russian: каюта
- Latin American Spanish: cabina
- Swedish: hytt
- Thai: ห้องเคบิน
- Turkish: kabin
- Ukrainian: салон
- Vietnamese: ca bin
All related terms of 'cabin'Chinese translation of 'cabin' n (c) - (on ship)
船舱(艙) (chuáncāng) (个(個), gè) - (on plane)
机(機)舱(艙) (jīcāng) (个(個), gè) - (= house)
小木屋 (xiǎomùwū)
Definition a room used as living quarters in a ship or boat The steward showed her to a small cabin. Synonyms room berth quarters compartment deckhouse Definition the enclosed part of an aircraft in which the passengers or crew sit the first-class cabin of a jumbo jet Definition a small simple dwelling a log cabin in the woods Synonyms cot (archaic) chalet crib bothy whare (New Zealand) Additional synonymsDefinition a small simple house, usually in the country We used to have a cottage in Scotland. Synonyms cabin, lodge, hut, shack, chalet, but-and-ben (Scottish), cot, whare (New Zealand) Definition a small house or hut that is dirty or badly in need of repair They lived in a squalid hovel for the next five years. Synonyms hut, hole, shed, cabin, den, slum, shack, shanty, whare (New Zealand) Definition a house or cabin used occasionally by hunters, skiers, etc. a ski lodge Synonyms cabin, house, shelter, cottage, hut, chalet, gatehouse, hunting lodge |