roommates
英 [ˈruːmmeɪts]
美 [ˈruˌmeɪts]
n. 室友; 同住一室的人
roommate的复数
柯林斯词典
- 室友;合租一套公寓(或一幢房子)的人
Yourroommateis the person you share a rented room, apartment, or house with, for example when you are at university. - 室友;同屋者
Yourroommateis the person you share a rented room with, for example when you are at university.
双语例句
- We get to be roommates again.
我们又有机会做室友了。 - I don't need my roommates thinking I'm getting special treatment.
我不希望我的室友认为我得到了特殊的照顾。 - Suppose there is conflict between you and your fellow workers or your roommates, how will do with it?
如果你和同事或室友发生冲突,你怎么解决? - I couldn't help crying out loudly, which surprised my roommates.
我真忍不住要大声哭出来了,这一下子让我的室友很吃惊。 - Another one of my roommates was not as fortunate.
我的另舍友就这么幸运了。 - The first thing to get along with roommates is to communicate.
和室友相处的的第一件事就是交流。 - Last year, I remember when one of my roommates met her Romeo.
我还记得去年当我的一个舍友遇到她的罗密欧的情景。 - So did all the other roommates in her dorm.
她宿舍的室友也都挂上了帘子。 - I can distinguish my roommates by their footsteps.
我能根据室友的脚步声辨认出他们。 - The two feel closer to each other than to other roommates for they enjoyed more communication.
由于她俩有了更多的交流,她们觉得彼此间比和其他室友更亲近了。