Definition of the word dorm

Pronunciation of vocabulary dorm

dormnoun

ký túc xá

/dɔːm//dɔːrm/

Origin of the word dorm

The term "dorm" is short for "dormitory" and originated in the United States in the late 19th century. The concept of dormitories as housing accommodations for students at schools and universities can be traced back to the mid-19th century in Europe, where they were originally established for working-class students who could not afford to live in traditional student housing. In the United States, dormitories first appeared in the late 1800s as a response to growing enrollment and the need for more affordable and convenient housing options for students. The first true dormitory was established at Yale University in 1880, and the concept quickly gained popularity at other universities around the country. The term "dorm" is a shortening of "dormitory" and became widely used in American English in the mid-20th century. The use of dorms as student housing has evolved over time, with many modern dormitories now featuring amenities such as common areas, study spaces, and dining facilities in addition to traditional sleeping accommodations. The popularity of dorms as a housing option for students has also led to their use in other contexts, such as for staff housing in corporate settings and for seasonal workers in industries like hospitality and agriculture. Despite their name, modern dormitories are often more like shared apartments or residential halls than traditional dormitories, with individual rooms and communal spaces designed to foster a sense of community among residents.

Vocabulary summary dorm

typenoun

meaning(colloquial) dormitory

Example of vocabulary dormnamespace

meaning

a building for university or college students to live in

một tòa nhà dành cho sinh viên đại học hoặc cao đẳng ở

  • There's not much space in my college dorm room.

    Phòng ký túc xá đại học của tôi không có nhiều chỗ trống.

  • As soon as the semester started, my roommate and I settled into our cozy dorm rooms filled with posters, bean bag chairs, and mini refrigerators.

    Ngay khi học kỳ bắt đầu, bạn cùng phòng và tôi đã ổn định trong phòng ký túc xá ấm cúng của mình, nơi có đầy áp phích, ghế lười và tủ lạnh mini.

  • The dorm building was buzzing with activity as students chatted, laughed, and studied in the common areas.

    Tòa nhà ký túc xá nhộn nhịp với những hoạt động trò chuyện, cười đùa và học tập của sinh viên ở khu vực chung.

  • I shrugged as my roommate complained about the compact dorm room and the strict visiting hours.

    Tôi nhún vai khi bạn cùng phòng phàn nàn về phòng ký túc xá chật hẹp và giờ thăm bệnh nghiêm ngặt.

  • As the weather turned chilly, my dorm room transformed into a cozy nest filled with blankets, hot cocoa, and study materials.

    Khi thời tiết trở lạnh, phòng ký túc xá của tôi trở thành tổ ấm với chăn, ca cao nóng và đồ dùng học tập.

meaning

a dormitory (= a room for several people to sleep in, especially in a school or other institution)

ký túc xá (= một phòng dành cho nhiều người ngủ, đặc biệt là ở trường học hoặc cơ sở khác)

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