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
- 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。 - 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。 - The story formed by a mansard roof is usually called the garret.
由四坡复屋顶形成的楼层通常称为顶楼。 - She roamed the building from garret to cellar.
她一直从搁楼找到地窖。 - One thing which added still more to the horrors of this garret was, that it was large.
使这破屋显得更加丑恶的原因是它的面积大。 - Used in garret of high buildings, sports builds, big hotels.
广泛用于高层建筑、体育馆、大酒店。 - He began its inspection without delay, scouring it from cellar to garret.
他马上开始把整个住宅巡视一番,从地窖到阁楼处处都跑遍了。 - There was a garret above, pierced with a scuttle over his head;
原来他头顶上是个阁楼,阁楼的天窗正对着老师的头顶。 - His eyes had remained fixed on the young girl, his heart had, so to speak, seized her and wholly enveloped her from the moment of her very first step in that garret.
他的眼睛完全盯在那年轻姑娘的身上,他的心,从她第一步踏进这破屋子时起,便已经,可以这么说,把他整个捉住并裹住了。