motor home
IPA/ˈməʊ.tə ˌhəʊm/
IPA/ˈmoʊ.t̬ɚ ˌhoʊm/
motor home — noun
1. a large vehicle with its own engine, containing living spaces such as a kitchen,
1.名詞B1
釋義
a large vehicle with its own engine, containing living spaces such as a kitchen, beds, and often a bathroom, designed for people to live in while travelling for leisure
例句
The Okafor family rented a motor home for their road trip across New Zealand.
collocation: rent + motor home
Mei-Lin parked the motor home at a campsite near the lake and started the generator.
A motor home has a kitchen, a bathroom, and beds for up to six people.
Elena, a photographer, lived in her motor home while exploring western national parks.
The mechanic checked the motor home's engine before the Patels set off on holiday.
文法句型
motor home + verb
a/an + motor home
用法筆記
Often written as one word: motorhome. This spelling is common in British English and in manufacturer branding.
常見錯誤
❌We bought a motor home to leave permanently in the park.
✅We bought a motor home to travel around the country.
💡A motor home is designed for travel, not as a stationary home.
❌I parked my motor home in the hotel garage.
✅I parked my motor home at an RV campsite.
💡Motor homes are typically parked at campsites or RV parks with electrical hookups.