digs
/dɪɡz/ (bre) · [dˈɪɡz] /dɪɡz/ (ame)
digs — 名詞
1. a rented place where someone stays, usually fairly basic and often only for a pe
住處
非正式,指租來住的簡單住所
a rented place where someone stays, usually fairly basic and often only for a period of time
Dewi finally found cheap digs near the art college in Leeds.
Dewi 終於在 Leeds 的藝術學院附近找到便宜的住處。
informal plural noun for rented accommodation
After the hostel closed, Obi searched for digs above a cafe.
青年旅館關門後,Obi 開始找咖啡館樓上的住處。
Christopher invited us back to his digs after the late shift.
下晚班後,Christopher 邀我們回他的住處坐坐。
The noticeboard advertised student digs with a shared kitchen and garden.
布告欄上刊登了附共用廚房和花園的學生租屋處廣告。
Ryo rented digs in town during his first month at college.
Ryo 在大學的第一個月先在鎮上租了住處。
- accommodation
more neutral and much broader; can include hotels as well as rented rooms
- lodging
more formal and slightly old-fashioned in everyday speech
- room
simpler and more concrete; often only one room rather than a whole living place
- flat
more specific; names a full apartment rather than basic temporary digs
用法筆記
Usually used in the plural, even when it refers to one person's accommodation. It is mainly British informal English and often suggests simple rented rooms for students or workers.