hutch
noun [ C ] uk/hʌtʃ/ us/hʌtʃ/
(ANIMAL HOME)
(养兔子等小动物的正面有金属网的)笼,舍,棚
a box made of wood with a wire front where small animals such as rabbits are kept
I fed the rabbit a carrot through the wire netting of its hutch.
- More examples
- They returned home one afternoon to find the wood and wire hutch in the back yard open and Snuggles gone.
- You can have the rabbit and I'll throw in a hutch and a supply of feed.
- Chickens can live in a coop or hutch in a minimal amount of space.