cabins
Pronunciation: [ˈkæbɪnz]
Word
Context: “travel”
(noun) a small building made for people to stay in, usually in nature or at a campsite. Think of a cozy wooden house where families go to have fun and relax together.
Example
We spent the weekend in a lovely cabin in the mountains.
Example
We couldn't find any cabins available for our trip.
Example
Is there a cabin near the lake where we can stay?
Context: “architecture”
(noun) a small, simple house or shelter. It can also refer to the living space for workers, like when they have small homes on a construction site.
Example
The workers lived in a cabin while building the new bridge.
Example
The office building did not have any cabins for the employees to use.
Example
How many cabins are there for the workers on site?
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