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View usage for: (hʌt) Word forms: plural huts1. countable nounA hut is a small house with only one or two rooms, especially one which is made of wood, mud, grass, or stones. 2. countable nounA hut is a small wooden building in someone's garden, or a temporary building used by builders or repair workers. More Synonyms of hut (hʌt) noun1. a small house or shelter, usually made of wood or metal 2. the hut 3. New Zealand a shelter for mountaineers, skiers, etc verb4. to furnish with or live in a hut Derived forms hutlike (ˈhutˌlike) adjective Word origin C17: from French hutte, of Germanic origin; related to Old High German hutta a crude dwelling (hʌt) noun1. a little house or cabin of the plainest or crudest kind verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈhutted or ˈhutting2. to shelter or be sheltered in or as in a hut or huts Word origin Fr hutte < MHG hütte < OHG hutta: for IE base see hide 1Examples of 'hut' in a sentencehut It matches the shepherd 's hut in the garden.It matches the shepherd 's hut in the garden.The culinary wonders are not reserved for the mountain huts.They would have husbands to love and little huts for themselves.These simple wooden huts provide guests with an idyllic getaway on a peaceful lake surrounded by woods.This hut is one room with a little bunk room tacked on the back.This time next year they may rent out their huts for a small fortune.We were served refreshments from their grass huts.His wooden hut has a tin roof and no electricity.They chase after the man from one hut to another and beat up the girlfriends.He showed me to a small hut in the very middle of the village.Contemporary tents and thatched platform huts command amazing views and the earthy colours of nature mingle with contemporary lounge areas.As is the newly opened spa where you can opt to have a massage in a thatched hut on the beach.Mumbai is a mixture of great wealth and extreme poverty, delightful colonial buildings alongside shanty huts.That need was answered when she saw the restored shepherd 's hut.Their clothes are tattered, they are still building their huts.As before, they were lodged in huts in a wood on the northern edge of the village.I also knew one that patrolled the roof of a garden hut.In summer we spend our days climbing on foot or by bike, stopping off at mountain huts along the way.A beach hut or a house?Two shepherd 's huts provide wood-burning cosiness and an en suite bathroom under the trees.You'll see it in English beach huts and boat houses. British English: hut / hʌt/ NOUN A hut is a small, simple building, often made of wood, mud, or grass. - American English: hut
- Arabic: كُوخٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: cabana
- Chinese: 小屋
- Croatian: koliba
- Czech: bouda
- Danish: hytte
- Dutch: hut
- European Spanish: cabaña
- Finnish: maja
- French: hutte
- German: Hütte
- Greek: καλύβα
- Italian: capanna
- Japanese: 小屋
- Korean: 오두막
- Norwegian: hytte
- Polish: chata
- European Portuguese: cabana
- Romanian: colibă
- Russian: хижина
- Latin American Spanish: cabaña
- Swedish: hydda
- Thai: กระท่อม
- Turkish: kulübe
- Ukrainian: хатина
- Vietnamese: túp lều
All related terms of 'hut'Chinese translation of 'hut' n (c) - (= house)
简(簡)陋的小屋 (jiǎnlòu de xiǎowū) (个(個), gè) - (= shed)
木棚 (mùpéng) (个(個), gè)
Definition a small house or shelter a mud hut with no electricity, gas, or running water Definition a small house or shelter Never leave a garage or garden hut unlocked. Additional synonymsDefinition a small house or hut that is dirty or badly in need of repair They lived in a squalid hovel for the next five years. Synonyms hut, hole, shed, cabin, den, slum, shack, shanty, whare (New Zealand) Definition a roughly built hut a nice shack in shanty town Synonyms hut, cabin, shanty, lean-to, dump (informal), hovel, shiel (Scottish), shieling (Scottish), whare (New Zealand) Definition a small rough hut a young population in urban slums and shanties Synonyms shack, shed, cabin, hut, lean-to, hovel, shiel (Scottish), bothy (Scottish), shieling (Scottish) |