shed

IPA/ʃed/
KK[ʃˈɛd]IPA/ʃed/

shed — noun

  • shedsingular
  • shedsplural

1. a small outdoor building made of wood or metal, usually found in a garden or yar

1.名詞B1
釋義

a small outdoor building made of wood or metal, usually found in a garden or yard, where people keep tools, gardening equipment, or other household items.

例句

Yan keeps her gardening tools in the wooden shed behind the house.

prepositional phrase: shed behind the house

Hassan found an old bicycle and some paint cans stored in the shed when he moved in.

collocation: stored in the shed

同義詞
  • hut

    more basic and often smaller; can be made of natural materials like mud or straw

  • tool shed

    more specific; refers to a shed built specifically for holding garden tools

文法句型

a/somebody's + shed

shed + for + noun phrase

2. a big, basic structure with a roof and walls, used for industrial work, storing

2.名詞B2
釋義

a big, basic structure with a roof and walls, used for industrial work, storing goods on a large scale, or keeping vehicles and heavy equipment.

例句

The warehouse next to the railway line is a loading shed for shipping containers.

purpose: shed for loading containers

Workers loaded boxes of fruit onto trucks inside the big concrete shed near the port.

同義詞
  • warehouse

    usually larger and designed for storing goods rather than for active work

  • workshop

    used for making or repairing things, not just for storage

文法句型

a + adjective + shed

shed + for + noun phrase (purpose)

shed — verb