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词汇 bunkhouse
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Definition of bunkhouse in English:

bunkhouse

nounˈbʌŋkhaʊsˈbəŋkˌhaʊs
  • A building offering basic sleeping accommodation for workers.

    (供工人居住的)简易房屋,简易住房

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The town has a wide range of accommodation, from hotels to bunkhouses at the local dive club.
    • They want to put a covenant on the chapel to ensure I don't make it into a bunkhouse, restaurant or any such thing that would attract a high number of visitors.
    • In the latest evolution of youth hostels from the days of the draughty bunkhouse, England's biggest budget accommodation group is inviting farm B&Bs on to its books.
    • The restaurant in our bunkhouse even dishes up those old Swiss favourites raclette and fondue.
    • The 7 bunkhouses of the ranch sleep 12-18 each for a total of 106+ - perfect for camps, youth retreats or large group events.
    • Students travel from one activity to another, camping or staying in bunkhouses, hostels or huts in some of the most remote locations in the UK as well as overseas.
    • The bunkhouses were log cabins, and the other buildings were of the same motif.
    • The initiative is looking at the possibility of setting up bunkhouses, camping barns, guesthouses, and back-packer hostels through joint ventures with private, public and voluntary sector partners.
    • Buses serve both the start and the finish of the walk, there's a range of accommodation, including a bunkhouse, and the village forms a natural link between two contrasting landscapes.
    • The scheme would involve the creation of new bunkhouses and camping barns aimed at young international travellers and funded by private, public and voluntary partners.
    • Pooled cabooses stayed with a train to final destination and the crew slept in a bunkhouse like the engine crews had always done.
    • This is a rustic, remote location with a bunkhouse and small house trailer, both with a kitchen and bath.
    • You can search specifically for properties run on ‘green’ principles, bunkhouses, skiing chalets, houses with tennis courts and cottages grouped together.
    • We stayed at Kinloch Castle, not in the castle itself (which was once run as a hotel by the National Trust for Scotland) but in a less salubrious part of the building - the old bunkhouse at the back.
    • Our grandmother cooked large meals for the men, who slept in a bunkhouse on the farmstead.
    • They renovated a 300-year-old farmhouse, now their home, a B&B, a small restaurant and the local post office and turned a barn into a bunkhouse.
    • Soon 100 men lived and worked at the mill, sleeping in tents when beds in the bunkhouses ran out.
    • Old houses, a bunkhouse and a mess hall, and even a recycled floating hospital were refurbished to provide tourist accommodation.
    • At its complex in North Carolina, it has shooting ranges for high-powered weapons, buildings for simulating hostage rescue missions and a bunkhouse for trainees.
    • The cabins can sleep up to four people, while the bunkhouse will be able to accommodate up to twelve campers.

Definition of bunkhouse in US English:

bunkhouse

nounˈbəNGkˌhousˈbəŋkˌhaʊs
  • A building offering basic sleeping accommodations for workers, visitors, or campers.

    (供工人居住的)简易房屋,简易住房

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The restaurant in our bunkhouse even dishes up those old Swiss favourites raclette and fondue.
    • Old houses, a bunkhouse and a mess hall, and even a recycled floating hospital were refurbished to provide tourist accommodation.
    • Students travel from one activity to another, camping or staying in bunkhouses, hostels or huts in some of the most remote locations in the UK as well as overseas.
    • The cabins can sleep up to four people, while the bunkhouse will be able to accommodate up to twelve campers.
    • Pooled cabooses stayed with a train to final destination and the crew slept in a bunkhouse like the engine crews had always done.
    • At its complex in North Carolina, it has shooting ranges for high-powered weapons, buildings for simulating hostage rescue missions and a bunkhouse for trainees.
    • We stayed at Kinloch Castle, not in the castle itself (which was once run as a hotel by the National Trust for Scotland) but in a less salubrious part of the building - the old bunkhouse at the back.
    • They want to put a covenant on the chapel to ensure I don't make it into a bunkhouse, restaurant or any such thing that would attract a high number of visitors.
    • In the latest evolution of youth hostels from the days of the draughty bunkhouse, England's biggest budget accommodation group is inviting farm B&Bs on to its books.
    • They renovated a 300-year-old farmhouse, now their home, a B&B, a small restaurant and the local post office and turned a barn into a bunkhouse.
    • The 7 bunkhouses of the ranch sleep 12-18 each for a total of 106+ - perfect for camps, youth retreats or large group events.
    • The bunkhouses were log cabins, and the other buildings were of the same motif.
    • Our grandmother cooked large meals for the men, who slept in a bunkhouse on the farmstead.
    • You can search specifically for properties run on ‘green’ principles, bunkhouses, skiing chalets, houses with tennis courts and cottages grouped together.
    • The initiative is looking at the possibility of setting up bunkhouses, camping barns, guesthouses, and back-packer hostels through joint ventures with private, public and voluntary sector partners.
    • Buses serve both the start and the finish of the walk, there's a range of accommodation, including a bunkhouse, and the village forms a natural link between two contrasting landscapes.
    • The scheme would involve the creation of new bunkhouses and camping barns aimed at young international travellers and funded by private, public and voluntary partners.
    • This is a rustic, remote location with a bunkhouse and small house trailer, both with a kitchen and bath.
    • The town has a wide range of accommodation, from hotels to bunkhouses at the local dive club.
    • Soon 100 men lived and worked at the mill, sleeping in tents when beds in the bunkhouses ran out.
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