outhouses

美 [ˈaʊtˌhaʊsɪz]英 [ˈaʊthaʊsɪz]
  • n.屋外厕所;(主建筑的)外围建筑,附属建筑
  • outhouse的复数
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  • 1
    N-COUNT 附属建筑;外围建筑;外屋
    An outhouse is a small building attached to a house or very close to the house, used, for example, for storing things in.

  • 2
    N-COUNT 户外厕所
    An outhouse is an outside toilet.

  1. And I suggest you make good use of them outhouses .

    我建议你们好好利用那边的厕所。

  2. One reason may be that Muslim villagers are more likely to use outhouses .

    一个原因可能是穆斯林村民更可能使用屋外厕所。

  3. She did her washing in one of the outhouses .

    她在户外的一间小屋里洗衣服。

  4. In the villages that Austin and I visited , villagers routinely had mobile phones , but very few had outhouses .

    在奥斯汀和我参观的村庄,村民通常都有手机,但很少有屋外厕所。

  5. You remember the outhouses before ?

    还记得以前的厕所吗?

  6. As we drove off , Arcadia with its dirt streets and free-roaming cattle , its barns and outhouses , looked like a metropolis .

    随着我们的驾车离去,阿卡缔亚肮脏的街道,到处游荡的牲口,谷仓和外屋看起来就象是一座宗主城市一样。

  7. Starting with those early discoveries in the outhouses of Bletchley Park , a great explosion of implications had , in silence , proliferated through level after level of military and political organisation .

    布莱切利庄园,从最早的发现开始,用一场巨大的信息爆炸,以隐秘的方式,层层震荡军事和政治组织。