dwelling
/ˈdwelɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdwelɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdwe-liŋ/ (ame, mw)
dwelling — 名詞
- dwellingsingular
- dwellingsplural
1. a house, apartment, or other building that someone lives in, especially as their
住所
人們居住的房屋或建築
a house, apartment, or other building that someone lives in, especially as their permanent home
The old stone dwelling on the hill has been empty for ten years.
山丘上那棟古老的石造住所已經空了十年。
formal register: describing a building as a dwelling rather than a home
The Wong family's dwelling was a small wooden house near the river.
王家人的住所是河邊一棟小木屋。
collocation: possessive + dwelling
The local council refused permission to build a new dwelling on the farmland.
地方議會拒絕批准在農田上新建住所。
Most of the dwellings in this village were built over a hundred years ago.
這個村莊裡大部分的住所都是一百多年前建造的。
The fire spread quickly through the wooden dwelling on Maple Street.
火勢迅速蔓延穿過梅普爾街上的木造住所。
文法句型
someone's + dwelling
dwelling + preposition phrase (in/on/near a place)
用法筆記
More formal than 'home' or 'house'. Frequently used in legal documents, official forms, and real estate contexts rather than in everyday conversation.