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1. They lived in overcrowded hovels.
他们住在过于拥挤的小屋里。
1. 茅舍:莎拉住处前的右侧,有间茅舍(Hovel),有人躲在里面睡大觉. 阿达将胸罩和梯子做成防滑梯,然后将梯子靠在茅舍入屋内. 趁睡觉的人翻身时,拿走他身上的金钥匙(Key). 然后收起梯子离开. 回到现实世界,在魔法大学内的餐厅,用鼓槌敲锣(Gong).
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2. 小屋:hove 举起 | hovel 小屋 | hoveler 无照领港员
3. 茅舍;遮蔽物;栅;窑的圆锥形外壳:housing 壳 | hovel 茅舍;遮蔽物;栅;窑的圆锥形外壳 | hover 垫升
4. 茅舍,肮脏的小屋:27.hostility 敌对,不友好,憎恨 | 28.hovel 茅舍,肮脏的小屋 | 29.hover 翱翔;(人)徘徊
1. (尤指破败不堪的)小屋,茅舍
A hovel is a small hut, especially one which is dirty or needs a lot of repair.
e.g. They lived in a squalid hovel for the next five years.
接下来的5年中,他们住在一间肮脏不堪的小破屋里。
2. 肮脏简陋的住处
You describe a house, room, or flat as a hovel to express your disapproval or dislike of it because it is dirty, untidy, and in poor condition.
e.g. I went for a living-in job, but the room I was given was a hovel.
我找了份提供住所的工作,但分给我的房间简直不是人住的地方。
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