doghouse
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Any small house or structure or enclosure used to house a dog.
— "But, honey, whar yo' ole man gwine ter sleep?" "Dey's straw in de barn, en pine shatters in de doghouse!" she shouted, slamming the window.
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A structure of small size, similar to a doghouse, but offering useful shelter for a human.
— This berth of mine was commonly called a doghouse (a box about six feet long, four high, and two broad,) containing a mattress fitted about 18 inches from the deck.
- Mechanically, an equipment cover with an opening, with a shape resembling a doghouse.
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A difficult or demoralizing situation.
— During the slave trade, slaves were packed into every available niche aboard the slave ships, including the officers' cabins. The officers slept on deck in semi-cylindrical boxes, nicknamed "dog houses." The term "in the dog house" grew to describe being in a difficult situation due to the extreme discomfort of sleeping in these boxes.
- A traffic signal with five sections: two on the bottom, two in the middle, and one on top.
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Any shabby or disreputable establishment.
— He didn't even know where he was taking her. He had assumed she would suggest a place she wanted to eat, the movie she wanted to see. Now he suspected she was waiting for him to make the decision. Unfortunately, he hardly knew the area. He didn't want to risk taking her to the local doghouse.
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The condition of being in the doghouse (subject to someone's anger or disapproval).
— He's out of the doghouse now that he's bought his wife some flowers.
词形变化
词汇关系
词源
Compound of dog + house.
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