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单词 longhouse
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Definition of longhouse in English:

longhouse

noun ˈlɒŋhaʊsˈlôNGˌhous
  • 1historical The traditional dwelling of the Iroquois and other North American Indians.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the grounds behind the museum there are two longhouses in Haida tribal style, as well as ten more totem poles.
    • The Haida's reputation isn't well known south of the border, but their canoes, longhouses, and cedar totem poles represent a high point in North American art.
    • Next door is a towering log, stone and glass masterpiece modeled after a Native American longhouse that may be the most dramatic place you've ever taken a yoga class.
    • They danced inside and underneath the enormous longhouses, concluding the celebrations with the consumption of large amounts of prepared foods, including sago and yams.
    • The Iroquois traditionally lived in longhouses, impressively striking in appearance.
  • 2A large communal village house in parts of Malaysia and Indonesia.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Families were encouraged to leave the longhouses and live separately on small farms so the men could work in their fields without being embarrassed by being seen doing women's work.
    • According to William M. Fenton, a longhouse typically held from six to ten nuclear families, each of about five or six persons, and two families shared every fire.
    • He's in charge of putting up this longhouse for the group to move into.
    • One late middle-aged man, an active farmer, was a regular smoker of local cigars (which he smoked both at the longhouse and at the distant rice farms).
    • Using Casselberry's formula, this indicates an increase from a population of 15 to 61 persons within a single longhouse.
    • By AD 1500, settlements were large, pallisaded villages with longhouses and garden plots capable of supporting up to 250-300 people.
 
 

Definition of longhouse in US English:

longhouse

nounˈlôNGˌhous
historical
  • 1The traditional dwelling of the Iroquois and other North American Indians.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They danced inside and underneath the enormous longhouses, concluding the celebrations with the consumption of large amounts of prepared foods, including sago and yams.
    • The Iroquois traditionally lived in longhouses, impressively striking in appearance.
    • The Haida's reputation isn't well known south of the border, but their canoes, longhouses, and cedar totem poles represent a high point in North American art.
    • In the grounds behind the museum there are two longhouses in Haida tribal style, as well as ten more totem poles.
    • Next door is a towering log, stone and glass masterpiece modeled after a Native American longhouse that may be the most dramatic place you've ever taken a yoga class.
    1. 1.1 A large communal village house in parts of Malaysia and Indonesia.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He's in charge of putting up this longhouse for the group to move into.
      • By AD 1500, settlements were large, pallisaded villages with longhouses and garden plots capable of supporting up to 250-300 people.
      • According to William M. Fenton, a longhouse typically held from six to ten nuclear families, each of about five or six persons, and two families shared every fire.
      • Families were encouraged to leave the longhouses and live separately on small farms so the men could work in their fields without being embarrassed by being seen doing women's work.
      • One late middle-aged man, an active farmer, was a regular smoker of local cigars (which he smoked both at the longhouse and at the distant rice farms).
      • Using Casselberry's formula, this indicates an increase from a population of 15 to 61 persons within a single longhouse.
 
 
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