closets
n. 櫥( closet的名詞複數 ); 壁櫥; <舊> 廁所; 貯藏室
A closet is a piece of furniture with doors at the front and shelves inside, which is used for storing things.
A closet is a very small room for storing things, especially one without windows.
Closet is used to describe a person who has beliefs, habits, or feelings which they keep secret, often because they are embarrassed about them. Closet is also used of their beliefs, habits, or feelings.
He is a closet Fascist.
他是個秘密的法西斯分子。
...closet misogyny.
內心對女性的仇視
If someone comes out of the closet, they tell people that they are homosexual after having kept this a secret.
If someone comes out of the closet, they reveal or discuss something which they have previously kept secret. You can also say that an issue comes out of the closet when it starts to be publicly discussed.
I went home to dig around in my closets for some old tapes.
我回到家後在我的壁櫥裡四處翻找舊磁帶。
OK. Are you going to clean the closets out?
好的. 你要把櫥櫃裡的東西清理出來 嗎 ?
Everybody accumulates stuff, and many of us have cluttered closets and drawers.
人人都會積攢東西, 而且我們中許多人的壁櫥和抽屜都凌亂不堪.
Did you see the size of the closets?
你知道衣櫥有多大 嗎 ?
There are two walk - in closets in her home.
她家裡有兩個可走進人的大壁櫥.