Boarders Meaning in English
word · lemma: boarder
释义
Boarders are people who live and eat at a place, such as students staying at a school dormitory or people renting a room and meals in someone's house.
用法与细微差别
Used mainly in boarding school or lodging contexts. Not to be confused with 'borders' (country boundaries) or 'boarders' as people who board a vehicle (rare). Often plural; singular is 'boarder'. Common in British English in education.
例句
There are twenty boarders living at the school.
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The house takes four boarders every year.
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Some boarders go home on weekends.
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The school’s boarders eat together in the dining hall.
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The landlord was strict with his boarders about paying rent on time.
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Many boarders form close friendships that last beyond their school years.
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