Those people lived in pit houses, large holes in the ground with wood and mud covering the top.
那些人住在坑屋里,地上有大洞,上面覆盖着木头和泥土。
单词 | Pit house |
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Pit house
原声例句
美国国家公园 Those people lived in pit houses, large holes in the ground with wood and mud covering the top. 那些人住在坑屋里,地上有大洞,上面覆盖着木头和泥土。 记忆旅行者 It witnessed the Wars of the Roses, a brutal conflict that pitted the houses of York and Lancaster against each other in a struggle for the throne. 它见证了玫瑰战争,这是一场约克家族和兰开斯特家族为争夺王位而相互对抗的残酷冲突。
英语百科
Pit-house(重定向自Pit house)
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A pit-house (or pithouse) is a building that is partly dug into the ground, and covered by a roof. Besides providing shelter from extremes of weather, these structures may also be used to store food and for cultural activities like the telling of stories, dancing, singing and celebrations. General dictionaries also describe a pithouse as a dugout and has similarities to a half-dugout. |
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