bunkhouse
noun [ C ] (also bunk house) uk/ˈbʌŋk.haʊs/ us/ˈbʌŋk.haʊs/
工棚,简陋宿舍(尤指架了叠床的房子)
a simple building for people to sleep in, especially one with bunks (= beds placed one on top of the other)
We camped overnight in a bunkhouse and sat around telling stories and drinking cups of tea. 我们在一个棚屋里过夜,大家围坐着讲故事喝茶。
There were houses for the managers with families and bunkhouses for the single workers. 提供了给有家庭的经理人员居住的房子和供单身工人居住的简陋宿舍。
The bunk houses and campsites in the area are good value. 该地区的简陋住房和露营地物超所值。
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- Before she came he had lived in a bunkhouse with the other single men.
- About thirty people live in a bunkhouse provided by the resort, while others sleep in trucks or tents.
- A bunkhouse stay will work very well for most skiers and boarders.