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- v.
1 room or live together; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple 同义词:cohabit
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While his roommate shacks up with a local girl and mingles with unsavoury types, Van takes orders, avoids trouble and types letters home to his young wife. 而他的室友与当地的一个女孩同居,整天跟不三不四的人厮混在一起。凡做事循规蹈矩,避免引起麻烦并且常常给在家的年轻妻子写信。 - 2
Down near the station was a canal, or perhaps it was a river, hidden away under a yellow sky, with little shacks pasted slap up against the rising edge of the Banks. 距火车站不远有一条人工运河,也许它是一条天然河也不得而知,它躲在黄色的天幕下,突起的两岸边斜搭着一些小棚屋。 - 3
A drive around Massachusetts' Cape Cod serves up miles of beaches, restful resort towns-and, yes, lobster and clam shacks. 沿着马萨诸塞的科德角转上一圈,到处都是绵延的海滩,宁静的度假村——当然,也少不了捕龙虾和蛤蜊的小屋。
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