hut

/hʌt/ (bre, ipa) · /hʌt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhət/ (ame, mw)

hut — 名詞

  • hutsingular
  • hutsplural

1. a small, basic shelter or simple building, often with just one room, where peopl

1.名詞B1
釋義

小屋

簡陋的小型建築物,通常只有一個房間

a small, basic shelter or simple building, often with just one room, where people live, store things, or take cover from the weather.

例句

Bilal's family stayed in a small stone hut while hiking in the mountains last summer.

Bilal 一家去年夏天在山裡健行時,住在一間小石屋裡。

collocation: stone hut / mountain hut

Mira rents a wooden beach hut where her kids change before swimming.

Mira 每年都會租一間木造海灘小屋,讓孩子們游泳前可以在那裡換衣服。

collocation: beach hut

同義詞
  • shed

    usually for storing tools or equipment, not for living in

  • cabin

    larger and more solidly built than a hut, often made of wood

  • shack

    suggests a hut that is old, run-down, or poorly built

反義詞
  • mansion

    a very large, impressive house — the opposite of a small basic hut

文法句型

hut + noun (compound)

adjective + hut

用法筆記

Countable noun. Often combined with a material or location word (e.g., 'stone hut', 'beach hut', 'mountain hut', 'thatched hut', 'garden hut'). A hut is simpler and smaller than a 'cabin' or 'cottage'. It usually has basic construction and minimal facilities.

常見錯誤

They stayed in a luxury hut with five bedrooms.
They stayed in a small wooden hut with just one room.
💡'Hut' suggests a very simple, basic building, not a large or luxurious one.
He stores his car in a hut.
He stores his gardening tools in a hut.
💡'Hut' is too small for a car; 'garage' or 'shed' would be more appropriate.

hut — 感嘆詞