HOUSEMATE

美 [ˈhaʊsmeɪt]英 [ˈhaʊsmeɪt]
  • n.同屋(指同住一所房子但非家庭成员的人)

复数: housemates

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noun

especially BrE同屋(指同住一所房子但非家庭成员的人)
a person that you share a house with, but who is not one of your family

HOUSEMATE

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    N-COUNT 同住一幢房子的人,室友(不包括家人或恋人)
    Your housemate is someone who shares a house with you. You do not use 'housemate' to refer to members of your family or your boyfriend or girlfriend.

noun

1
someone who resides in the same house with you

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  1. Helen is leaving next month so we 're looking for a new housemate .

    海伦下个月要离开了,因此我们正在找一个新的合住者。

  2. I knew immediately that she was my housemate on the other side of the partition .

    一见了她的容貌我就知道她是我的间壁的同居者了。

  3. My ideal housemate would be someone who is laid-back and drama-free .

    我的理想室友是个闲散、不爱闹事的人。

  4. His housemate 's digs - which you spy across the hall - are a different story : a framed Monet poster hangs over the neatly made bed ;

    和他居住在一起的狗——你发现在墙的对面——这是一个不同的故事:一副带框的莫奈贴画挂在很精致的床前;

  5. Aggie Romeril , 22 , a London beauty manager , said : ' I think we 're a " stream it and weep " age . You scroll through Netflix , find who 's got the biggest laptop and bundle into a housemate 's bed for a sob session . '

    二十二岁的伦敦美容经理艾琪·罗默里尔说:“我觉得我们处在‘看了哭一场的'年纪。我们在Netflix搜寻影片,找一台大屏幕的手提电脑,然后钻入好友的床上看着电影哭个够。