hunting lodge 狩猎者小屋
- Originally a hunting lodge , it was enlarged by Louis XIII and Louis XIV.
原本为狩猎居所,路易十三世和路易十四世予以扩建。 - On a hill near Thurber, someone has built a hunting lodge in the shape of a Scottish castle.
在瑟伯附近的一座小山上,有人按照苏格兰城堡的样子修了一间狩猎屋。 - The Castle of Falkenlust was built between 1729 and 1740. It was modelled after the Amalienborg hunting lodge in the Nymphenburg Palace by François de Cuvilliés.
“乡间小屋城堡”建于1729年到1740年间。它同样由弗朗索瓦·德·屈维利埃设计,模仿宁芬堡宫的阿美琳狩猎别墅修建。
hunting lodge[ noun ]
a small (rustic) house used as a temporary shelter
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Hunting \Hunt"ing\, n.
The pursuit of game or of wild animals. --A. Smith.
{Happy hunting grounds}, the region to which, according to
the belief of American Indians, the souls of warriors and
hunters pass after death, to be happy in hunting and
feasting. --Tylor.
{Hunting box}. Same As {Hunting lodge} (below).
{Hunting cat} (Zo["o]l.), the cheetah.
{Hunting cog} (Mach.), a tooth in the larger of two geared
wheels which makes its number of teeth prime to the number
in the smaller wheel, thus preventing the frequent meeting
of the same pairs of teeth.
{Hunting dog} (Zo["o]l.), the hyena dog.
{Hunting ground}, a region or district abounding in game;
esp. (pl.), the regions roamed over by the North American
Indians in search of game.
{Hunting horn}, a bulge; a horn used in the chase. See
{Horn}, and {Bulge}.
{Hunting leopard} (Zo["o]l.), the cheetah.
{Hunting lodge}, a temporary residence for the purpose of
hunting.
{Hunting seat}, a hunting lodge. --Gray.
{Hunting shirt}, a coarse shirt for hunting, often of
leather.
{Hunting spider} (Zo["o]l.), a spider which hunts its prey,
instead of catching it in a web; a wolf spider.
{Hunting watch}. See {Hunter}, 6.