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  • esempi di utilizzo (varie frasi con traduzione)
  • etimologia

hut$36331$ - traduzione in greco

DWELLING
HUT; Hut (building); Grass hut; Mud hut; Huts; Hut (dwelling); 🛖
  • Chozo in [[Extremadura]], Spain.
  • Hut in farm outside Indian village
  • A [[mountain hut]] in [[Enontekiö]], Finland.
  • An old hunting hut in [[Utajärvi]], Finland
  • Drawings of petroglyphs from the Tagar Culture, 1st millennium BC in [[Krasnoyarsk Krai]], Russia.
  • Remains of a mud hut, with interior layers exposed.  This hut was destroyed during a major earthquake.
  • Hut in Kambalakonda eco park [[Visakhapatnam]]
  • Hut in a village of [[Tebat Karai District]]
  • Sami family]] in front of [[goahti]]. Photo was taken around 1900 in northern [[Scandinavia]].
  • A hut in [[Tharparkar]], Sindh
  • Huts and a larger building in the form of burial urns at the museum at the [[Baths of Diocletian]] in Rome, Italy. Image: Sailko

hut      
n. καλύβη, καλύβα
quonset hut         
  • A Quonset Hut in Dade City Florida
  • Quonset hut adapted for commercial use in [[Westland, Michigan]]
  • A Quonset hut being put in place at the 598th Engineer Base Depot in Japan, post-[[World War II]]
LIGHTWEIGHT PREFABRICATED STRUCTURE
Quonset shed; Quansit; Quansit hut; Kwanzit hut; Kwanzaa hut; Kwansit hut; Quonset Hut; Cwanzit hut
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Definizione

Hut
·noun A small house, hivel, or cabin; a mean lodge or dwelling; a slightly built or temporary structure.

Wikipedia

Hut

A hut is a small dwelling, which may be constructed of various local materials. Huts are a type of vernacular architecture because they are built of readily available materials such as wood, snow, ice, stone, grass, palm leaves, branches, hides, fabric, or mud using techniques passed down through the generations.

The construction of a hut is generally less complex than that of a house (durable, well-built dwelling) but more so than that of a shelter (place of refuge or safety) such as a tent and is used as temporary or seasonal shelter or as a permanent dwelling in some indigenous societies.

Huts exist in practically all nomadic cultures. Some huts are transportable and can stand most conditions of weather.