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Definition of bungalow in English: bungalownoun ˈbʌŋɡələʊˈbəŋɡəˌloʊ 1A low house having only one storey or, in some cases, upper rooms set in the roof, typically with dormer windows. 独层孟加拉式小住宅,平房 Example sentencesExamples - With a large roof space, it is possible in some bungalows to add a dormer bedroom in the loft, a common feature of many of them.
- In the bungalows, the south-facing porch leads to the dining room on the left and lounge on the right.
- We are anxious to have individual houses, detached bungalows or dormers.
- She helped collect signatures for the protest petition from the eight houses and 14 bungalows in the close.
- The mast will be next to an estate of houses and bungalows and the owners will suffer an immediate loss of value on their properties.
- Residents on a post-war estate of prefab bungalows have been finding out about gaining independence from the council.
- The new homes will include two bungalows and six semi-detached houses.
- The six semi-detached houses and two bungalows are rented and the tenants all have a connection with Bromham.
- The application was for eight, two storey houses and eight bungalows organised in four clusters.
- In Wales, Gwent Police said a roof blew off a prefab bungalow in Ringland, Newport.
- This development will be of fourteen houses, eight of which will be bungalows along with six two storey dwellings.
- The lodge cottage and the bungalow have been modernised in recent years and could be used for holiday lets.
- Users also have to differentiate between houses, bungalows, cottages and apartments.
- The bungalows and houses have all been sold from the plans and will be ready at the beginning of next year.
- The lodge boasts three bungalows and three double suites and can accommodate a total of 12 people at a time.
- They had these big houses, big bungalows, and my dad drew them to show my mum what kind of houses they had.
- We had the run of this house, a bungalow with long corridors and lots of weird things to play with and things for us to be told not to touch.
- When I observed the white houses and bungalows, it would conjure images of people riding in horses.
- It smashed through a garage and washroom, split roof timbers in her bungalow, and ended up near her bedroom.
- Also put on hold were plans for two bungalows at West Country Lodge, Cherry Tree Avenue, Clacton.
Synonyms small house, house, villa, lodge, chalet, cabin, shack, shanty - 1.1 (in SE Asia) a large detached house with more than one storey.
(东南亚)多层的独立大屋 Example sentencesExamples - We had the run of this house, a bungalow with long corridors and lots of weird things to play with and things for us to be told not to touch.
- The mast will be next to an estate of houses and bungalows and the owners will suffer an immediate loss of value on their properties.
- The new homes will include two bungalows and six semi-detached houses.
- The six semi-detached houses and two bungalows are rented and the tenants all have a connection with Bromham.
- The application was for eight, two storey houses and eight bungalows organised in four clusters.
- The lodge cottage and the bungalow have been modernised in recent years and could be used for holiday lets.
- This development will be of fourteen houses, eight of which will be bungalows along with six two storey dwellings.
- In the bungalows, the south-facing porch leads to the dining room on the left and lounge on the right.
- Users also have to differentiate between houses, bungalows, cottages and apartments.
- The bungalows and houses have all been sold from the plans and will be ready at the beginning of next year.
- The lodge boasts three bungalows and three double suites and can accommodate a total of 12 people at a time.
- They had these big houses, big bungalows, and my dad drew them to show my mum what kind of houses they had.
- With a large roof space, it is possible in some bungalows to add a dormer bedroom in the loft, a common feature of many of them.
- When I observed the white houses and bungalows, it would conjure images of people riding in horses.
- Residents on a post-war estate of prefab bungalows have been finding out about gaining independence from the council.
- It smashed through a garage and washroom, split roof timbers in her bungalow, and ended up near her bedroom.
- Also put on hold were plans for two bungalows at West Country Lodge, Cherry Tree Avenue, Clacton.
- In Wales, Gwent Police said a roof blew off a prefab bungalow in Ringland, Newport.
- We are anxious to have individual houses, detached bungalows or dormers.
- She helped collect signatures for the protest petition from the eight houses and 14 bungalows in the close.
OriginLate 17th century: from Hindi baṅglā 'belonging to Bengal', from a type of cottage built for early European settlers in Bengal. Definition of bungalow in US English: bungalownounˈbəŋɡəˌloʊˈbəNGɡəˌlō A low house, with a broad front porch, having either no upper floor or upper rooms set in the roof, typically with dormer windows. 独层孟加拉式小住宅,平房 Example sentencesExamples - The bungalows and houses have all been sold from the plans and will be ready at the beginning of next year.
- She helped collect signatures for the protest petition from the eight houses and 14 bungalows in the close.
- In Wales, Gwent Police said a roof blew off a prefab bungalow in Ringland, Newport.
- Also put on hold were plans for two bungalows at West Country Lodge, Cherry Tree Avenue, Clacton.
- The mast will be next to an estate of houses and bungalows and the owners will suffer an immediate loss of value on their properties.
- Users also have to differentiate between houses, bungalows, cottages and apartments.
- The lodge boasts three bungalows and three double suites and can accommodate a total of 12 people at a time.
- When I observed the white houses and bungalows, it would conjure images of people riding in horses.
- We are anxious to have individual houses, detached bungalows or dormers.
- With a large roof space, it is possible in some bungalows to add a dormer bedroom in the loft, a common feature of many of them.
- They had these big houses, big bungalows, and my dad drew them to show my mum what kind of houses they had.
- In the bungalows, the south-facing porch leads to the dining room on the left and lounge on the right.
- The six semi-detached houses and two bungalows are rented and the tenants all have a connection with Bromham.
- The application was for eight, two storey houses and eight bungalows organised in four clusters.
- The new homes will include two bungalows and six semi-detached houses.
- We had the run of this house, a bungalow with long corridors and lots of weird things to play with and things for us to be told not to touch.
- Residents on a post-war estate of prefab bungalows have been finding out about gaining independence from the council.
- It smashed through a garage and washroom, split roof timbers in her bungalow, and ended up near her bedroom.
- The lodge cottage and the bungalow have been modernised in recent years and could be used for holiday lets.
- This development will be of fourteen houses, eight of which will be bungalows along with six two storey dwellings.
Synonyms small house, house, villa, lodge, chalet, cabin, shack, shanty
OriginLate 17th century: from Hindi baṅglā ‘belonging to Bengal’, from a type of cottage built for early European settlers in Bengal. |