shack
英 [ʃæk]
美 [ʃæk]
n. 简陋的小屋; 棚屋
v. 居住
复数:shacks 过去分词:shacked 过去式:shacked 现在分词:shacking 第三人称单数:shacks
Collins.1 / BNC.14868 / COCA.7290
短语动词
shack up
1. (与…)同居
短语用例
shack up with sb
be shacked up with sb
- 和(性伴侣)同居
to start/be living with sb that you have a sexual relationship with, but that you are not married to
牛津词典
noun
- 简陋的小屋;棚屋
a small building, usually made of wood or metal, that has not been built well
verb
verb
柯林斯词典
- 简陋的小屋;棚屋
Ashackis a simple hut built from tin, wood, or other materials.
英英释义
noun
verb
- move, proceed, or walk draggingly or slowly
- John trailed behind his class mates
- The Mercedes trailed behind the horse cart
- make one's home in a particular place or community
- may parents reside in Florida
双语例句
- It was more like a groovy beach shack, only without the beach.
它更像是时髦的海滩棚屋,只是少了海滩。 - Jim, don't shack up with some mexican.
吉姆,别和某些墨西哥人同居。 - Then come down to my shack for dinner, okay?
那到我那里去吃晚饭吧,好吗? - They walked up the road together to the old man's shack and went in through its open door.
他们顺着大路一killturtle翻译起走到老人的窝棚,从敞开的门走进去。 - At the very back of the yard, several feet from Lenny, was a wooden shack
在院子的最后面离伦尼几英尺远的地方有一个小木屋。 - The guy that you went down there to shack up with.
你去那里就是要和他同居。 - In his shack he fell on his bed and went to sleep.
等他进了自己的棚屋时,他一头倒在床上就睡。 - A crude or makeshift dwelling or shelter; a shack.
简陋小屋,茅屋粗糙的临时住房或隐蔽处;棚屋暂时或临时的居住者。 - I want every shack on that riverbank searched.
我希望河岸的每一块地方都搜到。 - An abandoned child; their deserted wives and children; an abandoned shack; deserted villages.
被遗弃的孩子;他们那被抛弃的妻子儿女;荒废的小木屋;废弃的村落。