den
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A den is the home of certain types of wild animals such as lions or foxes. 獸窩
2. N-COUNT Your den is a quiet room in your house where you can go to study, work, or relax without being disturbed. (學(xué)習(xí)、工作或放松的) 私室[美國英語]
The silver-haired retiree sits in his den surrounded by photos of sailing boats. 這位銀發(fā)退休者坐在他的四壁掛滿了航船照片的私室里。
3. N-COUNT A den is a secret place where people meet, usually for a dishonest purpose. 進(jìn)行秘密活動(dòng)的場所
I could provide you with the addresses of at least three illegal drinking dens. 我能向你提供至少3個(gè)秘密非法酒館的地址。
4. N-COUNT If you describe a place as a den of a particular type of bad or illegal behaviour, you mean that a lot of that type of behaviour goes on there. (干壞事或違法活動(dòng)的) 聚集地
...this den of iniquity called New York City. …這個(gè)稱作紐約市的罪惡之地。
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den /d?n/ (dens)
劍橋詞典
den noun [C] (FOR ANIMALS)
the home of particular types of wild animal
(動(dòng)物的)巢穴,窩
den noun [C] (ROOM)
mainly USa room in a house or apartment , used for activities not involving work
活動(dòng)室,休閑室
The kids are watching TV in the den. 孩子們正在活動(dòng)室里看電視。
den noun [C] (FOR CHILDREN)
UKa rough structure , usually built outside from pieces of wood , cardboard , etc., in which children play
(供孩子玩耍用的)簡易房,簡易棚
den noun [C] (CRIME)
a place where people secretly plan or take part in dishonest or illegal activities
(從事秘密非法活動(dòng)的)巢穴,老窩
a drug /drinking /vice den 毒品/酗酒/犯罪窩點(diǎn)
often humorous a den of thieves /iniquity 賊窩/魔窟 返回 den