cottage

/ˈkɒtɪdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkɑːtɪdʒ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkä-tij/ (ame, mw)

cottage — 名詞

  • cottagesingular
  • cottagesplural

1. a small house in a rural area, often built with traditional materials like stone

1.名詞A2
釋義

村舍

鄉村的小房子

a small house in a rural area, often built with traditional materials like stone or thatch

例句

Quan and Sahil bought a small stone cottage in a Cornish village after they retired.

Quan 和 Sahil 退休後在康沃爾的一個村莊買了一棟小石頭村舍。

stone cottage + village — typical location and materials

The old cottage had a thatched roof and a garden full of lavender and roses.

這棟老村舍有茅草屋頂,院子裡種滿了薰衣草和玫瑰。

thatched roof, cottage garden — common associations

同義詞
  • cabin

    smaller and more rustic, usually made of logs or wood in a forest or mountain setting

  • hut

    more basic and temporary — a hut can be made of mud, grass, or corrugated iron

  • lodge

    larger and more solidly built, often in a wilderness area used for hunting or skiing

反義詞

文法句型

a + cottage

cottage + noun (as modifier)

用法筆記

Often used in compound nouns like 'cottage garden', 'cottage kitchen', and 'cottage loaf' to describe a traditional rural style.

2. a small house in the countryside or by the coast that people rent for a short ho

2.名詞B1
釋義

度假屋

供度假租用的小屋

a small house in the countryside or by the coast that people rent for a short holiday

例句

The Watanabe family rented a holiday cottage in Cornwall for the summer break.

渡邊一家在康沃爾租了一棟度假屋過暑假。

holiday cottage — sense-2 collocation

Apinya found a cosy seaside cottage with a balcony overlooking the harbour.

Apinya 找到了一棟舒適的海邊小屋,陽台可以俯瞰港口。

同義詞

文法句型

a + cottage

cottage + noun (as modifier)

rent + a + cottage

用法筆記

In British English, 'holiday cottage' is a common fixed phrase. In American English, 'vacation cottage' or 'vacation rental' are more typical.

常見錯誤

We stayed in a cottage hotel by the beach.
We stayed in a cottage by the beach.
💡'cottage' already means a type of house; adding 'hotel' is redundant and incorrect.

3. an offensive slang term for a public toilet, especially one used by men who are

3.名詞C2
釋義

公廁

英國俚語,帶冒犯性

an offensive slang term for a public toilet, especially one used by men who are looking for sexual encounters with other men

例句

In older crime novels, the word 'cottage' refers to a public lavatory used for sexual encounters.

在較舊的犯罪小說中,cottage 這個詞指的是用來發生性行為的公共廁所。

literary/historical context — word itself, not active use

The documentary explained how the slang term 'cottage' became a coded reference in 20th-century London.

這部紀錄片解釋了俚語 cottage 如何在二十世紀的倫敦成為一種暗號。

slang term as subject of explanation

文法句型

used as a slang noun

用法筆記

⚠️ STRONGLY OFFENSIVE. This sense is derogatory slang. Do NOT use in everyday conversation. Learners should recognise it when reading older British fiction or crime reports, but should never use it themselves. The verb 'cottaging' also exists.

常見錯誤

I need to find a cottage' (meaning a public toilet — highly embarrassing and offensive).
I need to find a toilet / restroom.
💡using 'cottage' in public to mean a toilet will cause serious offence or confusion.