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scullery

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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scul·le·ry /ˈskʌləri/ noun (plural sculleries) [countable]  DHa room next to the kitchen in a large house, where cleaning jobs were done in past times 〔旧时大宅中紧挨厨房的〕洗涤室
Examples from the Corpus
sculleryThere's a wide door between kitchen and scullery which is usually left propped open.The kitchen and scullery had been swept and tidied up, and all the beds made.Her grandmother, as usual, was sorting the washing in the scullery.In the scullery I found a note propped against a milk carton on the draining-board.I went back into the scullery and opened the adjoining door to the front room.He walked along the small passage leading to the kitchen, then padded beyond it into the scullery before pressing a light-switch.I remember squealing as we watch the black monster twitch its claws on the scullery floor.She unlocked the scullery door at seven-fifteen this morning - actually, she was late.
Origin scullery (1400-1500) Old French escuelerie (room for) cleaning and storing of dishes, from escuelle bowl, from Latin scutella; → SCUTTLE2
scul·le·ry nounChineseSyllable
house, Corpus large a kitchen to a the in room next where


scullery
scullery /ˈskʌləri/ noun (plural sculleries) [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Old French
 Origin: escuelerie '(room for) cleaning and storing of dishes', from escuelle 'bowl', from Latin scutella; scuttle2
a room next to the kitchen in a large house, where cleaning jobs were done in past times


scull·eryBrE /ˈskʌləri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈskʌləri/ 🔊 noun (
plural
scull·eries
)
a small room next to the kitchen in an old house, originally used for washing dishes, etc. 洗涤室(老房子中设在厨房旁,洗涤餐具用)