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Definition of yurt in English: yurtnoun jəːtjʊətjərt A circular tent of felt or skins on a collapsible framework, used by nomads in Mongolia, Siberia, and Turkey. 蒙古包,毡包(蒙古、西伯利亚和土耳其牧民居住的用毛毡和兽皮搭成的圆顶帐篷) Example sentencesExamples - The convoy includes a huge ox-cart, bearing a yurt, the traditional round Mongol felt tent.
- On the eve of the lunar New Year, all members of the family sit cross-legged in the center of the ger or yurt and begin their dinner at midnight.
- They had a yurt, which is a tent, and the guide wondered, out loud, what it would be like to live in such a thing.
- They are hung as doorway coverings at the entrance to a yurt (tent).
- One company, Singing Horse, designs portable yurts.
- At one time, the nomadic Kazaks lived in yurts, cone-shaped tents of white felt stretched over a framework of wooden poles.
- Located on the ridge above Galena, three backcountry yurts are accessible by a short ski or snowshoe.
- Inuit igloos in the Arctic and felt-covered yurts on the Mongolian steppes, for example, have been used for centuries.
- They erected a yurt - a round tent-like structure - and put up tents to sleep in.
- In a traditional yurt, the framework is covered with felt mats and tied down with hair ropes to prevent the mats from blowing off in stiff winds.
- Her students will make use of the project's three on-site yurts.
- He was greeted by dune buggies, which then took him across a lunar landscape for five hours to a collection of yurts, or Mongolian tents.
- Does the Registered Architects' Board have to employ someone who understands tepee building or Mongolian yurts?
- On the Loose Expeditions' two luxury yurts are in a secluded corner of a 150-acre working organic farm in Vermont's Green Mountains.
- The movie team pitched their yurts about 1km away from the household.
- The Dutchers spent six years living in yurts on the compound, recording whatever the wolves were doing.
- Twenty feet away, three rangers wearing military fatigues and toting rifles sat outside a metal yurt.
- The camp was ready for my sole occupancy and, yes, it was made up of those wonderful, traditional, Mongolian felt tents they called yurts.
- The book festival is in a square, filled with huge tents, pods and even a yurt.
- In Mongolia, the yurt's covering would normally be made from sheep hides - but the York volunteers decided on a canvas covering instead.
OriginFrom Russian yurta, via French or German from Turkic jurt. Rhymesadvert, alert, animadvert, assert, avert, Bert, blurt, Burt, cert, chert, concert, controvert, convert, curt, desert, dessert, dirt, divert, exert, flirt, girt, hurt, inert, insert, introvert, Kurt, malapert, overt, pert, quirt, shirt, skirt, spirt, spurt, squirt, Sturt, subvert, vert, wort Definition of yurt in US English: yurtnounyərtjərt A circular tent of felt or skins on a collapsible framework, used by nomads in Mongolia, Siberia, and Turkey. 蒙古包,毡包(蒙古、西伯利亚和土耳其牧民居住的用毛毡和兽皮搭成的圆顶帐篷) Example sentencesExamples - The book festival is in a square, filled with huge tents, pods and even a yurt.
- They had a yurt, which is a tent, and the guide wondered, out loud, what it would be like to live in such a thing.
- He was greeted by dune buggies, which then took him across a lunar landscape for five hours to a collection of yurts, or Mongolian tents.
- In Mongolia, the yurt's covering would normally be made from sheep hides - but the York volunteers decided on a canvas covering instead.
- The movie team pitched their yurts about 1km away from the household.
- They erected a yurt - a round tent-like structure - and put up tents to sleep in.
- At one time, the nomadic Kazaks lived in yurts, cone-shaped tents of white felt stretched over a framework of wooden poles.
- On the Loose Expeditions' two luxury yurts are in a secluded corner of a 150-acre working organic farm in Vermont's Green Mountains.
- The camp was ready for my sole occupancy and, yes, it was made up of those wonderful, traditional, Mongolian felt tents they called yurts.
- Does the Registered Architects' Board have to employ someone who understands tepee building or Mongolian yurts?
- The convoy includes a huge ox-cart, bearing a yurt, the traditional round Mongol felt tent.
- On the eve of the lunar New Year, all members of the family sit cross-legged in the center of the ger or yurt and begin their dinner at midnight.
- Twenty feet away, three rangers wearing military fatigues and toting rifles sat outside a metal yurt.
- In a traditional yurt, the framework is covered with felt mats and tied down with hair ropes to prevent the mats from blowing off in stiff winds.
- One company, Singing Horse, designs portable yurts.
- Her students will make use of the project's three on-site yurts.
- Inuit igloos in the Arctic and felt-covered yurts on the Mongolian steppes, for example, have been used for centuries.
- Located on the ridge above Galena, three backcountry yurts are accessible by a short ski or snowshoe.
- The Dutchers spent six years living in yurts on the compound, recording whatever the wolves were doing.
- They are hung as doorway coverings at the entrance to a yurt (tent).
OriginFrom Russian yurta, via French or German from Turkic jurt. |