dollhouse

英 ['dɒlhaʊs] 美['dɑlhaʊs]
  • n. 玩偶之家;玩具屋;儿童游乐室

英英释义


1. a house so small that it is likened to a child's dollhouse
2. a small model of a house used as a toy by children

实用场景例句


The dollhouse appeared in the 16 th century, primarily in Germany and Holland.
玩具屋出现在16世纪, 主要是在德国和荷兰.

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But probably the most familiar form of miniaturization is the dollhouse.
也许大家最熟悉的袖珍艺术的形式还是玩具屋吧.

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I put all of my dolls in my dollhouse.
我把我所有的娃娃都放在娃娃屋里.

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Later, in Georgian England, a new standard was established for dollhouse construction.
后来在英国的乔治亚州, 玩具屋的建造有了一种新标准.

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双语例句


1. The dollhouse appeared in the 16 th century, primarily in Germany and Holland.
玩具屋出现在16世纪, 主要是在德国和荷兰.

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2. But probably the most familiar form of miniaturization is the dollhouse.
也许大家最熟悉的袖珍艺术的形式还是玩具屋吧.

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3. I put all of my dolls in my dollhouse.
我把我所有的娃娃都放在娃娃屋里.

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4. Later, in Georgian England, a new standard was established for dollhouse construction.
后来在英国的乔治亚州, 玩具屋的建造有了一种新标准.

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英文词源


dollhouse (n.)
1855, from doll (n.) + house (n.). Doll's house first recorded 1783.