"Huts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Huts:
A hut is a type of small, simple house or dwelling, typically made of natural or local materials such as wood, straw, or mud. Huts are often found in rural or remote areas, and are often used as temporary or seasonal living quarters. They can also be used as shelters or temporary housing for travelers or outdoor enthusiasts.
Hustlers are people who try to make money or achieve their goals by any means, often disregarding conventional morals, laws, or rules. They may engage in illegal or unethical activities, such as fraud, deception, or exploitation, to achieve their objectives.
Hustles refers to energetic efforts and resourcefulness to achieve success or make a living, often in a entrepreneurial or freelance capacity.
Hustling is a verb that means to work hard and energetically, often to achieve a particular goal or to get something done quickly. It can also mean to engage in questionable or unethical activities to earn a living or achieve success, often in a shady or unscrupulous manner.
A small house or building, typically made of wood or other materials, often used as a shelter, hermitage, or refuge.
A hutch is a small house or shed for animals, typically located outdoors. It is often used to refer to a rabbit hutch, goose hutch, or similar enclosure for small farm animals. The term can also be used more broadly to describe any small structure or enclosure designed to house or shelter animals.
A Hutterite is a member of a religious communal society founded in the 16th century by Jacob Hutter. Hutterites are Anabaptists who practice communal living and reject modern technology. They live in communal colonies, often near thezmunity, and work together to share resources. They are known for their self-sufficiency and simple, traditional way of life.
Huttonian refers to something related to the theories or ideas of James Hutton, a Scottish geologist who is considered the father of modern geology. He is best known for his principles of uniformitarianism, which states that the earth's geological features are the result of natural processes that have acted over a long period of time, rather than sudden catastrophic events.
Alfred Huxley was a British writer and philosopher. He was the brother of Sir Julian Huxley, a biologist. Huxley is known for his bestselling novel "Brave New World", a dystopian novel published in 1932, which warns against the dangers of a highly technological society and the over-emphasis on science and technology, as well as the dehumanizing effects of a consumerist culture.