brownstones

英 [ˈbraʊnˌstəʊnz] 美 [ˈbraʊnˌstoʊnz]

n.  褐沙石房屋; 外墙为褐沙石的房屋; 褐沙石
brownstone的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (美国19世纪建造的)褐沙石房屋
    In the United States, a brownstone is a type of house which was built during the 19th century. Brownstones have a front that is made from a reddish-brown stone.

    双语例句

    1. This neighborhood of quaint brownstones clustered along tree-lined cobblestone streets remains virtually unchanged since the19th century.
      西村的街道是由鹅卵石铺成的,道路两旁绿树成荫,19世纪以来不曾改变。
    2. PEOPLE ON THE EDGE LOGISTICS& MATERIAL HANDLING Chapter Three: Growth of Marginal Character, Peculiarity of Brown Girl Brownstones.
      第三章:边缘人物的成长,《棕色姑娘,棕色砖房》的独特性。
    3. A Model of Initiation Story: Genre Analysis of Brown Girl, Brownstones
      成长小说的典范:《棕色姑娘,棕色砖房》的体裁分析
    4. Her first novel Brown Girl, Brownstones is characterized by its transnational and cross-cultural focus. The novel explores various issues of the Caribbean migrants concerning race, class, gender, etc. The literary critics at home mainly regard the novel as a Bildungsroman.
      《棕色姑娘,棕色砖房》作为她的第一部小说,在跨地域与跨文化的背景下,探讨了加勒比移民所面对的种族,阶级,性别等一系列问题。