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outbuildings
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附属建筑物, 棚屋
a small separate building that is built near a main building that it belongs to, such as a shed or barn
An outbuilding is a separate structure located on the same property as a main building, often used for storage, work, or other purposes. Common examples include sheds, garages, barns, and workshops. Outbuildings are typically smaller than the main house or building and are designed to serve specific functions, such as storing tools, equipment, or vehicles, or for activities like gardening. They are often located in the yard or behind the main building and can be made from various materials like wood, metal, or brick.
- He keeps his bicycle and camping gear in the outbuilding on the property.
他把自行车和野营装备放在房产的附属建筑里。
- The family decided to turn the outbuilding into a guest house for visiting relatives.
这家人决定将附属建筑改造成来访亲戚的客房。
- The outbuilding was converted into a small workshop for woodworking projects.
附属建筑被改造成了一个用于木工项目的小车间。
- They built an outbuilding to house their chickens and other farm animals.
他们建了一个附属建筑来安置他们的鸡和其他农场动物。
- She found some old furniture in the outbuilding that her grandparents had kept for years.
她在祖父母多年来一直保存的附属建筑中发现了一些旧家具。