cabins
英 [ˈkæbɪnz]
美 [ˈkæbənz]
n. (轮船上工作或生活的)隔间; (飞机的)座舱; (通常为木制的)小屋,小棚屋
cabin的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (船上的)小舱
Acabinis a small room in a ship or boat.- He showed her to a small cabin.
他把她领到了一个小船舱。
- He showed her to a small cabin.
- N-COUNT (飞机上的)机舱,客舱
Acabinis one of the areas inside a plane.- He sat quietly in the First Class cabin, looking tired.
他一脸倦意,静静地坐在头等舱里。
- He sat quietly in the First Class cabin, looking tired.
- N-COUNT (尤指森林、群山中的)小木屋
Acabinis a small wooden house, especially one in an area of forests or mountains.- ...a log cabin.
原木小屋
- ...a log cabin.
双语例句
- How do I know which cabins are the best?
我如何知道哪些是最好的舱室? - The cabins are in the bowels of the ship.
舱房设在船腹内。 - Fred and Volodia sweltered at night in the stuffy, crowded cabins.
弗雷德和博洛迪亚晚上挤在不通风的船舱里热得要命。 - The cabins were then nailed up and concealed.
接着这些小屋被钉死,并隐藏了起来。 - Most of the passengers got stuck in the cabins and drowned.
大部分乘客都被困在船舱中溺死了。 - The fire broke out in two unoccupied cabins.
两间空置的棚屋里发生了火灾。 - Straight ahead were the low cabins of the motel.
正前方就是汽车旅馆的低矮小木屋。 - Both first-class and second-class cabins have private baths.
一等舱和二等舱里都有卫生间。 - I warned you of being in the other people's cabins.
我警告过你别睡到别人的船舱去。 - The cabins had linoleum tile floors.
船舱地上铺着油毡。