0 a large room containing many beds, for example in a boarding school
1 a large building at a college or university where students live
2 a large room or building containing many beds, esp. in a college or boarding school
3 an area near a town or city where many people who work in the town or city live:
We were determined to build not just dormitories but communities.
Those who live far from the centres where programmes are offered are eligible to stay in dormitories.
Some worked as orderlies in the hospital, others as cleaners in the dormitories or other university colleges.
For example, respondents were asked about dormitory living, classroom and curriculum issues, and the students' hopes and aspirations.
The right front yard would have three or four dormitories, for the male paupers.
In the dormitories, children were assigned beds in no particular order; ages and conditions were mixed; and often, the children lived amongst adult patients.
They tend to have moved around the country, staying with landlords or in common lodging houses, other dormitory-style hostels or poor quality hotels.
However, the affected children were not clustered in a particular dormitory and no link with a particular meal was discernible from the questionnaire.
The toilet was far away from the dormitory room.
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房間, (寄宿學校的)宿舍, 建築…
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房间, (寄宿学校的)宿舍, 建筑…
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dormitório, forma por extenso de “dorm”…
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(学校などの)寮, 寮、短縮形は”dorm”…
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yatakhane, öğrenci yurdu…
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dortoir [masculine], résidence [feminine] universitaire, dortoir…
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dormitori col·lectiu, forma completa de “dorm”: residència…
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