roommate 英 ['ruːmmeɪt]   美 ['rummet]

roommate

roommate  英 ['ruːmmeɪt] 美 ['rummet]

n. 室友 

名词复数:roommates 

My roommate knows me well. 我的室友很了解我。
I dislike my roommate. She really turns me off. 我不喜欢我的室友.她太令人讨厌了.

  • Someone who shares a dorm room or an apartment with you is your roommate. Even if you live in a big house, the people who share it with you — and split the rent — are your roommates.
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  • n. 室友
  • 1. My roommate knows me well.

    我的室友很了解我。

  • 2. I dislike my roommate. She really turns me off.

    我不喜欢我的室友.她太令人讨厌了.

  • 3. However, this roommate hated seeing me read my bible or talk about God. He would get very angry when I would mention anything about the Lord.

    但是,我这个室友很讨厌看到我读圣经或者是与上帝交谈。如果我提到任何有关上帝的事,他都会非常的恼火。

  • roommate (n.) also room-mate, 1789, American English, from room (n.) + mate (n.). Short form roomie is from 1918.
room·mate / ˈruːmmeɪt ; ˈrʊmmeɪt ; NAmE ˈruːmmeɪt ; ˈrʊmmeɪt / noun ( also informal roomie ) 1 a person that you share a room with, especially at a college or university (尤指大学里的)室友,同住一室的人 2 ( both NAmE) ( BrE flat·mate ) a person who shares a flat/apartment with one or more others 合租公寓套间者;同公寓房客; 楼友 roommate roommates room·mate / ˈruːmmeɪt ; ˈrʊmmeɪt ; NAmE ˈruːmmeɪt ; ˈrʊmmeɪt /
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