cabin
Prononciation : [ˈkæbɪn]
Mot
Contexte : « shelter »
(noun) a small, simple house or shelter made of wood. It is often found in the woods or by a lake where people go for fun, especially during vacations.
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We spent the weekend in a cozy cabin by the lake.
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They decided not to stay in the cabin because it was too small for all of them.
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Have you ever stayed in a cabin while camping?
Contexte : « transportation »
(noun) the area inside a vehicle where the driver and passengers sit. It can be in a car, a plane, or a train.
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The cabin of the airplane was comfortable, and the seats were spacious.
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The cabin in that old car smelled bad and was very cramped.
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How many people can fit in the cabin of your car?
Contexte : « building »
(noun) a room or small building used for a specific purpose, like a cabin for storing tools or equipment.
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They built a cabin to keep their gardening tools safe.
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The old cabin for the tools fell apart, and they had to dispose of everything.
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What do you keep in your tool cabin?
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