0 a small wooden house found in mountain areas, especially in Switzerland, or a house built in a similar style, especially one used by people on holiday -- (尤指瑞士用於度假的)山間小木屋
As for dialogue, actors were locked in rooms or chalets easily reproduced in the studio.
Given better access and facilities like jetty, boat ramps, and chalets, visitation is expected to increase substantially.
On stretches of our coast there are small towns of chalet bungalows, with recreations and amusements of all kinds.
This involves caravan sites, chalets, bed-and-breakfasts arrangements, motels and restaurants.
I should also like to see flat dwellers' chalets and garden allotments provided.
The compensation was paid for the chalet development not proceeding, and the council obtained a signed agreement with the owners that this should be so.
What an advantage it is to call one's house a chalet when it is in the middle of a dusty street?
There would have been hundreds of holiday chalet developments; crofts would have been sold as holiday homes, some keeping a few goats.