cabins
word · lemma: cabin
Definition
Small simple houses, usually made of wood and often found in forests or on mountains. 'Cabins' can also mean small rooms in vehicles like airplanes or ships.
Usage & Nuances
Most common meaning is a small, rustic house; in travel or transport, it refers to private passenger spaces. Typical phrases: 'log cabin,' 'wooden cabin,' 'ship cabins.' Do not use for large homes or modern apartments.
Spanish: cabañas - cabinasPortuguese (BR): cabines - chalésPortuguese (PT): cabines - chalésChinese (Simplified): 小屋 - 客舱Chinese (Traditional): 小屋 - 客艙Hindi: झोंपड़ियाँ - केबिनArabic: أكواخ - مقصوراتBengali: কেবিন - কুটিরRussian: кабины - домикиJapanese: キャビン - 小屋Vietnamese: cabin - nhà gỗ nhỏKorean: 캐빈 - 오두막Turkish: kabin - kulübeUrdu: کیبن - چھوٹے لاٹین نما گھرIndonesian: kabin - pondok
Example Sentences
After hiking all day, we relaxed in our cozy cabins and made hot chocolate.
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There are three cabins in the forest.
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The children slept in separate cabins at summer camp.
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Our cruise ship has many cabins for guests.
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We rented two cabins by the lake for the weekend.
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The plane's first-class cabins are very comfortable.
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