hamlet
/ˈhæmlət/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhæmlət/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈham-lət/ (ame, mw)
hamlet — 名詞
- hamletsingular
- hamletsplural
1. a very small place in the countryside where a few homes stand together, often wi
小村落
比村莊更小的鄉間聚落
a very small place in the countryside where a few homes stand together, often with no church or other public buildings
Reuben cycled through a hamlet with six cottages and no shop.
Reuben 騎車穿過一個只有六間小屋、沒有商店的小村落。
hamlet + with few houses and no shop
At dusk, Anna saw smoke rising from a hamlet beside the river.
黃昏時,Anna 看見河邊那座小村落升起炊煙。
hamlet beside + place
The bus stops in our hamlet only twice a day.
我們的小村落一天只有兩班公車停靠。
Luca rented a room in a hamlet beyond the apple orchards.
Luca 在蘋果園另一頭的小村落租了一個房間。
After the bridge closed, the hamlet felt cut off from town.
橋封閉後,這個小村落感覺像是跟城鎮斷了聯繫。
- village
larger and more likely to have a shop, school, or church
- settlement
broader and more formal; can describe places of many sizes
- outpost
usually more remote and often tied to work, travel, or military presence
文法句型
a/the + hamlet
in a hamlet
hamlet + near/beside/beyond + place
用法筆記
Usually refers to a very small rural place. It often suggests only a few houses and fewer services than a village.