playhouses
英:[ˈpleɪˌhaʊsiz]
playhouses 基本解释
n.剧场,戏院( playhouse的名词复数 );(像房子一样的)儿童游戏屋;
英英释义
playhouse[ 'pleihaus ]
n.plaything consisting of a small model of a house that children can play inside of同义词:wendy house
playhouses 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- We watched a play at the local playhouse.
我们在当地的戏院看了一场表演。 - She is currently appearing at the Liverpool Playhouse.
她目前正在利物浦剧院演出。 - There is a small playhouse in the tree.
树上有一个小游戏房。 - The children's playhouse has been formed from a pile of cardboard boxes.
孩子们的游戏房是由一堆纸箱做成的。
权威例句
Inn-Yard PlayhousesThe First Public Playhouses, Especially the Red LionA Record of London Inn-Playhouses from c. 1565-1590Players, Playwrights, Playhouses: Investigating Performance, 1660–1800 (review)Scripts and/versus Playhouses: Ideological Production and the Renaissance Public StageThe Rose and the Globe : playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark : excavations 1988-91Playwrights with foresight: Staging resources in the Elizabethan playhousesEdward Alleyn, Richard Perkins and the Rivalry Between the Swan and the Rose PlayhousesBUILDING ELEMENTS ESPECIALLY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PLAYHOUSES FOR CHILDREN THAT CAN BE DISMOUNTED,BUT ALSO FOR OTHER PROVISIONAL BUILD...Work and Play on the Shakespearean Stage: ‘We may shut vp our shops, and make holiday’: workers and playhouses, 1599–1601