bedroom
bedroom — noun
1. a room in a home or hotel where someone sleeps and keeps a bed
a room in a home or hotel where someone sleeps and keeps a bed
Lena opened the bedroom window before making the bed.
bedroom window / make the bed
Two brothers share a small bedroom at the end of the hall.
share a bedroom
After the trip, Dad carried the bags into the bedroom.
The hotel bedroom had white curtains and a lamp by the door.
A loud crash woke Renata in her bedroom at midnight.
- room
broader; it does not specifically mean the room for sleeping
- guest room
a bedroom prepared especially for visitors
- bedchamber
formal or old-fashioned, not the usual modern everyday word
文法句型
sleep in the bedroom
share a bedroom
go into the bedroom
用法筆記
Usually countable. Common modifiers include main, spare, and guest, and speakers often talk about bedroom doors, windows, and floors.
常見錯誤
bedroom — adjective
1. connected with sex or meant to make people think about it
connected with sex or meant to make people think about it
The movie cuts the bedroom scene before the children return downstairs.
collocation: bedroom scene
Several bedroom jokes in the show made Grandma leave the room.
collocation: bedroom jokes
The article treated the couple's bedroom life like public news.
A bedroom comedy opened the film festival with many adult jokes.
In the poster, the model gives the camera full bedroom eyes.
文法句型
bedroom scene
bedroom joke
bedroom life
用法筆記
Usually comes before nouns like scene, joke, eyes, or life, especially in film, gossip, and relationship talk. Distinguish from the noun sense: in phrases like bedroom door, bedroom still names the room itself, not sexual content.