Online Google Dictionary

bungalows 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Noun
/ˈbəNGgəˌlō/,
Font size:

bungalows, plural;
  1. A low house, with a broad front porch, having either no upper floor or upper rooms set in the roof, typically with dormer windows


  1. (bungalow) a small house with a single story
  2. A bungalow is a type of house, with varying meanings across the world. Common features to many (but not all) of these definitions include being detached, low-rise (single, or one-and-a-half storey/story), and the use of verandahs. ...
  3. (Bungalow(Fur Fighters)) Fur Fighters is a video game developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Acclaim for the Dreamcast in 2000, then later for the PC.
  4. (The Bungalow (Dynasty)) The following is a complete list of episodes for the 1980s television series Dynasty, in broadcast order.
  5. (Bungalow) A one-story, home-style dating from the early twentieth century. Often characterized by a low-pitched roof.
  6. (Bungalow) a type of house which has no upper floors. If there are upper rooms they are contained within the roof and lighted by dormer windows or skylights.
  7. (bungalow) a usually one-storied house with a low-pitched roof, from the Hindi banglA, in the Bengal style.
  8. (BUNGALOW) A small, one-storey home built in a turn of the century style, often with a prominent front verandah.
  9. (BUNGALOW) the term is often used to describe a single- or 1½-story Arts & Crafts "Craftsman" or "Prairie" style house built between 1890 and 1930 featuring casement window s, gabled and shingled roofs with wide overhangs, large porches, wood floors
  10. (Bungalow) A generic name for a number of dwelling unit types including cottages and small atrium houses that are intended to meet affordable housing needs. All such dwelling units are one bedroom dwelling units.
  11. (Bungalow) A long, low rectangular house of one storey. The first bungalows in the UK were built in seaside towns. They were popular in hotter zones of the British Empire from the early 19th century to the 1930s.
  12. (Bungalow) A one-story house with large overhangs and a dominating roof.  Generally in the Craftsman style, it originated in California in the 1890s.  The prototype was a house used by British Army officers in India in the nineteenth century.  From the Hindi word bangala meaning "of Bengal".
  13. (Bungalow) A property constructed with one storey only. A room in a roof is not to be classed as a storey.
  14. (Bungalow) A property which is built all on one level and therefore has no upstairs. This definition could also apply to a flat but would exclude a chalet bungalow.
  15. (Bungalow) Bungalows are independent dwelling units usually one or two storeys. They tend to be located in serene and wooded environments away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
  16. (Bungalow) Example of a Maisonette
  17. (Bungalow) In Thailand, a bungalow can mean a property that is not connected to another property and not necessarily only on one level. A bungalow can also mean a small one-room house.
  18. (Bungalow) India Country house. From 'Bungla' meaning country.
  19. (Bungalow) It comes from the Hindi word bangla which means "one-story house". It went through a series of transitions through the English-speaking cultures as bangla, bungale, bungalo and then bungalow.
  20. (Bungalow) Originally a specific style of early twentieth-century house related to the traditional bangala of India now used to describe any single-storey dwelling.
  21. (Bungalow) The name used in Bengal, for a species of country-house, erected by Europeans.
  22. (Bungalow) This is a one level house (ground floor only ) on its own compound or with. All the rooms are usually on ground floor. The compound is usually large e.g. ½ acre or more.
  23. (Bungalow) Traditionally a house with all the rooms on the ground floor (no stairs). Occasionally an extra room has been created in the attic and stairs put into the bungalow to access this room (often called a 'loft-conversion'.
  24. (Bungalow) a house built all one one level, that is very wide but not very deep from front to back and has a roof that is not very steep.
  25. (The Bungalow) Holy Island Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom 10 reviews