motorhome
motorhome — noun
1. a large vehicle that has beds, a kitchen, and a bathroom, so that people can tra
a large vehicle that has beds, a kitchen, and a bathroom, so that people can travel and sleep in it while on holiday or a trip
Takeshi's family rented a motorhome for their road trip across the South Island.
collocation: rent a motorhome + for [purpose]
The motorhome has a small kitchen and two beds above the driver's seat.
Nora and Luca sold their city flat and bought a motorhome after twenty years.
Christopher parked the motorhome at a campsite near the lake and connected the water supply.
Many retired couples in Europe travel in a motorhome during the warm summer months.
- RV
the most common term in North America; stands for recreational vehicle
- camper van
smaller than a motorhome, usually built on a van body rather than a dedicated chassis
- camper
shorter informal form; can also refer to a towable trailer
文法句型
motorhome + verb
rent/buy/drive/park + a motorhome
travel in/by + motorhome
用法筆記
In American English, the word RV (recreational vehicle) is more common. Motorhome is the standard term in British English and is widely understood internationally.