1. cockpit
Your friends can now relax in the cockpit without worrying for their safety.
The pilot is sitting in the cockpit.
When I was a little boy, I was allowed to go into the cockpit of an aeroplane when we went on holiday.
cockpit /ˈkɒkpɪt; US / noun [countable] 1 the part of a plane where the pilot sits ▶ kabina pilota 2 the part of a racing car where the driver sits ▶ kabina
2. cabin
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was born in a log cabin in Kentucky.
He has been living in the cabin by himself for more than ten years.
From the look of the cabin, no one lives in it.
We rented a cabin by a lake.
We followed him single file till we reached the cabin.
Where is the cabin number 8?
The cabin was built of logs.
I just bought an extremely expensive cabin boat.
The cabin attendant is good at flattery.
I like to go to a cabin in the woods to enjoy solitude.
I went on deck from my cabin.
Once you have settled into your cabin, one of our guides will come over to see that everything is to your liking.
During the turbulence, bags flew around the cabin.
Sleeping in cabin makes me sick.