橱柜的英文

1)cabinet ['k?binit]

n. 橱柜, 内阁

a. 内阁的, 细木工做的

[计] 机柜

[医] 小室; 柜

cabinet

noun

(usually the Cabinet) [C+sing./pl. v.] a group of the most important government ministers, or ADVISERS to a president, responsible for advising and deciding on government policy: a cabinet meeting ◆ (BrE) a cabinet minister ◆ (BrE) the shadow Cabinet (= the most important members of the opposition party)

[C] a piece of furniture with doors, drawers and/or shelves, that is used for storing or showing things: kitchen cabinets ◆ a medicine cabinet ◆ The china was displayed in a glass cabinet

2)cupboard ['k?pb?:d]

n. 食橱, 碗柜, 餐具柜

cupboard

noun

a piece of furniture with doors and shelves used for storing dishes, food, clothes, etc: kitchen cupboards

(BrE) (AmE closet) a space in a wall with a door that reaches the ground, used for storing things: built-in cupboards

See also AIRING CUPBOARD, BROOM CUPBOARD

Idioms: the cupboard is bare (BrE) used to say that there is no money for sth: They are seeking more funds but the cupboard is bare.

cupboard love (BrE) affection that sb, especially a child, shows towards sb else in order to get sth

3)closet ['kl?zit]

n. 壁橱, 小室

a. 秘密的, 空谈的

vt. 把...关入小室

[医] 便桶, 厕所; 箱

closet

noun, adjective, verb

noun

(especially AmE) a small room or a space in a wall with a door that reaches the floor, used for storing things: a walk-in closet

Compare: CUPBOARD, WARDROBE

See also WATER CLOSET

Idioms: come out of the closet to admit sth openly that you kept secret before, especially because of shame or embarrassment: Homosexuals in public life are now coming out of the closet.

more at SKELETON

adjective [only before noun] used to describe people who want to keep some fact about themselves secret: closet gays ◆ I suspect he's a closet fascist.

verb [VN] to put sb in a room away from other people, especially so that they can talk privately with sb, or so that they can be alone: He was closeted with the President for much of the day. ◆ She had closeted herself away in her room.