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单词 dorm
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Definition of dorm in English:

dorm

noun dɔːmdɔrm
informal
  • A dormitory.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the weeks ahead, they'll be going door-to-door at dorms and fraternity and sorority houses.
    • All the way to his dorm room he pestered me about it, and I, quite easily, maintained my silence.
    • When you drive into the city, you see clothes hanging out of virtually every window in the dorms.
    • In classes, in clubs and in dorms, students are exposed to progressives and their views.
    • I left the dining hall and stormed up to my dorm barely watching where I was going.
    • During the summer, if we came to the school, we had always hung out in the Quad between the dorms or my room.
    • Besides, it's your last year, and this school has dorms so that you can live there.
    • Both dorms will have flow meters so students can monitor energy and water use.
    • However, by then we'd bunked on yachts and in shared backpacker dorms.
    • My first night there my friend dragged me to a party in one of the nearby dorms.
    • Everyone else was inside the school or in the dorms, because it looked like it was going to rain.
    • Shaking his head, he made his way out of his room and into the living room of the dorm.
    • The dormitory was exactly the same size as the rest of the dorms in the building.
    • I had a pretty good spot and I spent the summer working on campus cleaning dorms and making payments on my credit card.
    • Cohabitation in a rented apartment is becoming preferable to school dorms.
    • So for the second time that day, she left class early and walked down the halls to her dorm.
    • Ducking down to avoid the yellow tape, she crossed the corridor towards her dorm room.
    • This was in the late seventies, when we were supposed to be living in dorms.
    • The two girls stood waiting patiently for the lift in the small hallway of the dorms.
    • I walked up the creaky stairs up to the hallway where the dorms were, letting my bags thump behind me.

Origin

Early 20th century: abbreviation.

Rhymes

conform, corm, form, forme, haulm, lukewarm, Maugham, misinform, norm, outperform, perform, shawm, storm, swarm, transform, underperform, warm
 
 

Definition of dorm in US English:

dorm

noundɔrmdôrm
informal
  • A dormitory.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All the way to his dorm room he pestered me about it, and I, quite easily, maintained my silence.
    • During the summer, if we came to the school, we had always hung out in the Quad between the dorms or my room.
    • I walked up the creaky stairs up to the hallway where the dorms were, letting my bags thump behind me.
    • The dormitory was exactly the same size as the rest of the dorms in the building.
    • My first night there my friend dragged me to a party in one of the nearby dorms.
    • In the weeks ahead, they'll be going door-to-door at dorms and fraternity and sorority houses.
    • However, by then we'd bunked on yachts and in shared backpacker dorms.
    • When you drive into the city, you see clothes hanging out of virtually every window in the dorms.
    • So for the second time that day, she left class early and walked down the halls to her dorm.
    • Shaking his head, he made his way out of his room and into the living room of the dorm.
    • Besides, it's your last year, and this school has dorms so that you can live there.
    • Both dorms will have flow meters so students can monitor energy and water use.
    • This was in the late seventies, when we were supposed to be living in dorms.
    • I left the dining hall and stormed up to my dorm barely watching where I was going.
    • The two girls stood waiting patiently for the lift in the small hallway of the dorms.
    • Cohabitation in a rented apartment is becoming preferable to school dorms.
    • In classes, in clubs and in dorms, students are exposed to progressives and their views.
    • Ducking down to avoid the yellow tape, she crossed the corridor towards her dorm room.
    • Everyone else was inside the school or in the dorms, because it looked like it was going to rain.
    • I had a pretty good spot and I spent the summer working on campus cleaning dorms and making payments on my credit card.

Origin

Early 20th century: abbreviation.

 
 
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