释义 |
hutted, a.|ˈhʌtɪd| [f. hut v. or n. + -ed.] Furnished with or consisting of huts.
1778Hist. Europe in Ann. Reg. 212*/1 Enduring all the necessities of the season, under a hutted camp in the open field. 1885R. Hartmann Anthrop. Apes 294 A hutted encampment of the Obongo or the Doko. 1948Sci. News VII. 45 A hutted laboratory has been established, as a centre for field studies at Rossdhu, Loch Lomond. 1955Times 3 June 2/6 The transfer, from a hutted class-room overshadowed by the science block, has been entirely a matter of self-help. 1973Times 11 Jan. 15/3 Charing Cross Hospital is certainly not a hutted structure. |