abode
/əˈbəʊd/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈbəʊd/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈbōd/ (ame, mw)
abode — 名詞
- abodesingular
- abodesplural
1. The building or location where someone lives, especially when spoken of in forma
住所;住處
較正式或文學性的「家」的說法
The building or location where someone lives, especially when spoken of in formal, legal, or literary language rather than in everyday conversation.
The old stone cottage by the river became Amina's abode for ten peaceful years.
河邊那棟古老的石屋成了 Amina 往後十年的住所。
[possessive] + abode — describing a long-term dwelling
Dmitri welcomed us to his humble abode, a tiny flat above the bakery.
Dmitri 歡迎我們到他寒舍做客,那是麵包店樓上一間小公寓。
humble abode — humorous, self-deprecating phrase for one's home
The charity helped people of no fixed abode find shelter during the winter storm.
慈善機構幫助無固定住所的人在冬季風暴期間找到避難處。
Officials recorded Fatima's place of abode before handing her the keys.
官員記錄了 Fatima 的住所地址,然後把鑰匙交給她。
Santiago's woodland abode had no electricity but offered complete solitude.
Santiago 在林中的住所沒有電,卻給了他全然獨處的空間。
文法句型
[possessive] + abode
the abode of + [person]
of no fixed abode
用法筆記
Used in formal, legal, and literary contexts where 'home' or 'house' would feel too casual. The phrase 'humble abode' is a humorous, self-deprecating way to refer to one's own home — one of the few everyday uses of the word.