The students' cupboards are very commodious. 学生们的橱柜非常宽敞。
It is a commodious house. 这是一间宽敞的房屋。
A large, commodious boat. 一种大的,宽敞的船
commodious
[ adj ] large and roomy (`convenient' is archaic in this sense) <adj.all> a commodious harbora commodious building suitable for conventions
Commodious \Com*mo"di*ous\, a. [LL. commodiosus, fr. L. commodum convenience, fr. commodus. See {Commode}.] Adapted to its use or purpose, or to wants and necessities; serviceable; spacious and convenient; roomy and comfortable; as, a commodious house. ``A commodious drab.'' --Shak. ``Commodious gold.'' --Pope.
The haven was not commodious to winter in. --Acts xxvii. 12.
A few years later, having acquired some equity, they moved to a more commodious dwelling in what they considered a better neighborhood, one they felt was more in keeping with their view of themselves.
A lot depends on the size of the car's engine, and whether the car has a commodious and secure place to put comestibles, a place where the food will not be crushed or wedged into the engine's moving parts or knocked to the ground to become road pizza.
The White House had one at the ready in the form of a commodious Ford Crown Victoria normally used to chauffeur W. Henson Moore to work as deputy secretary of the Energy Department.