bunkhouse
英:[ˈbʌŋkhaʊs] 美: [ˈbʌŋkˌhaʊs]
bunkhouse 基本解释
n.工棚,简易工人宿舍;
变形
复数:bunkhouses
英英释义
Bunkhouse
A bunkhouse is a hostel or barracks-like building that historically was used to house working cowboys on ranches in North America. As most cowboys were young single men, the standard bunkhouse was a large open room with narrow beds or cots for each individual and little privacy.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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Bunkhouse
The Bunkhouse Man. A Study of Work and Pay in the Camps of Canada 1903-1914.
bunkhouse man; a study of work and pay in the camps of Canada, 1903-1914. With an introd. by Jean Burnet
The Bunkhouse Man
Bunkhouse drama: An examination of control and agency among migrant farm workers in Ontario, Canada
The Bunk House Rules: Housing Migrant Labour in Ontario
Bunkhouse and home [microform] : company, community, and crisis in Britannia Beach, British Columbia
THE CHINESE BUNKHOUSE IN MILLER GULCH: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE EXCAVATION OF AN OVERSEAS CHINESE SITE AT A SONOMA COAST SAWMILL
Collapsible bunkhouse
Collapsible bunkhouse