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Hutch Meaning in English

word

/ˈhətʃ/
huhch
/hˈʌtʃ/
huhch

释义

A hutch is a small cage or enclosure, often made of wood and wire, used for keeping small animals like rabbits. It can also refer to a type of storage furniture, usually a cupboard with shelves.

用法与细微差别

Common in British English for small animal cages, especially for rabbits ('rabbit hutch'). As furniture, 'hutch' refers to a cupboard or chest with shelves, often found in kitchens or dining rooms. Not all cupboards are 'hutches'. Rare in American English for cages—more often used for furniture.

例句

We built a new hutch for our rabbit.

basic

The plates are kept in the hutch in the kitchen.

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The guinea pig sleeps in its hutch every night.

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After cleaning the hutch, I put fresh straw inside for the bunnies.

natural

Grandma likes to display her teacups in the old hutch.

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The kids peeked into the hutch to see if the baby rabbits were sleeping.

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