garret
英 [ˈɡærət]
美 [ˈɡærət]
n. 阁楼; 顶楼小屋
复数:garrets
BNC.27312 / COCA.24783
牛津词典
noun
- 阁楼;顶楼小屋
a room, often a small dark unpleasant one, at the top of a house, especially in the roof
柯林斯词典
- 阁楼;顶层小屋
Agarretis a small room at the top of a house.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Used in garret of high buildings, sports builds, big hotels.
广泛用于高层建筑、体育馆、大酒店。 - Colonel garret was kind enough to show us the file on you, marco.
盖瑞特上校给我们看了你的档案,马可。 - Once, she had him locked up in the garret, and he had got off through the sky-light.
有一次她把他锁在楼顶的小房间里,他却揭开天窗跑了。 - We all have in our past a delightful garret.
在过去的经验中我们每个人都有过海市蜃楼。 - I would rather be a poor man in a garret with plenty of books than a king who do not love reading.
我与其做一个不爱读书的国王,还不如做一个住在屋顶楼上却有许多书的穷人。 - His bed was in a garret at the top of the house, far away from the rooms where the other people slept.
原来他的床是在这屋顶的阁楼上,离开别人的房间很远。 - The radical, marginal and Bohemian Garret Culture is part of the Shanghai culture in 1930s.
亭子间文化是20世纪30年代上海带有边缘性、激进性和波希米亚气质的青年亚文化。 - She doesn't fit the image of an impoverished artist starving in a garret.
她的形象不像是个在小阁楼里忍饥挨饿的穷艺术家。 - She had moved from the wall of the garret, very near to the bench on which he sat.
那姑娘已离开阁楼的墙壁,走近了老人的长凳。 - He should have gone up garret at once.
他应该立即住进破旧的阁楼去才对。
