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1 detached houses
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > detached houses
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2 detached houses
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > detached houses
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3 detached houses
Техника: дома свободной застройки -
4 detached houses
• самостоятелна сградаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > detached houses
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5 area of detached houses
Социология: район индивидуальной застройкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > area of detached houses
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6 area of owner-occupied detached houses
Техника: район индивидуальной застройкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > area of owner-occupied detached houses
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7 residential area with a majority of detached houses
Социология: район с преобладанием индивидуальных домовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > residential area with a majority of detached houses
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8 pair of semi-detached houses
UKDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > pair of semi-detached houses
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9 pair of semi-detached houses
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Adj1. अलग [हुआ]A detached part of the body can't be attached again.So many detached houses are there in the town.The detached shutter fell on him -
11 semi-detached
{,semidi'tætʃt}
a с една стена на калкан (за къща)
SEMI-DETACHED houses къщи близнаци* * *{,semidi'tatsht} а с една стена на калкан (за кьща); semi-detached h* * *1. a с една стена на калкан (за къща) 2. semi-detached houses къщи близнаци -
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semi-detached [‚semɪdɪˈtæt∫t]1. noun2. adjective* * *= semi-detached housenoun maison f jumelée -
13 дома свободной застройки
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > дома свободной застройки
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14 дома свободной застройки
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > дома свободной застройки
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15 дома свободной застройки
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > дома свободной застройки
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16 самостоятелна сграда
detached housedetached housesБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > самостоятелна сграда
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17 Doppelhaus
* * *Dọp|pel|hausntsemidetached house (Brit), semi (Brit inf duplex (house) (US)er bewohnt eine Hälfte eines Doppelhauses — he lives in a semi(detached house etc)
* * *Dop·pel·haus* * *das pair of semi-detached houses* * ** * *das pair of semi-detached houses* * *(Hälfte) n.semi-detached house n. n.pair of semi-detached houses n. -
18 casa adosada
f.town house.* * *semi-detached o terraced house* * *(n.) = terrace(d) house, terrace(d) home, townhouse [town-house], semidetached house, duplex, duplex houseEx. A group of parents and teachers, however, established temporary school facilities in the area pending the building of a new school, 2 terrace houses being put to use for this purpose.Ex. A study centre has recently been developed in one of Hove's terrace homes.Ex. In comparing the residential experiences of single-family dwelling inhabitants with those living in townhouses, duplexes, & apartments, only apartment dwellers seem to experience adverse effects.Ex. In addition, records describing ' semi-detached' houses may also be retrieved if the retrieval system treats a hyphen as a space.Ex. In comparing the residential experiences of single-family dwelling inhabitants with those living in townhouses, duplexes, & apartments, only apartment dwellers seem to experience adverse effects.Ex. That system is increasingly insufficient due to more housing in the area built recently, more people living in duplex houses, and more apartment buildings.* * *semi-detached o terraced house* * *(n.) = terrace(d) house, terrace(d) home, townhouse [town-house], semidetached house, duplex, duplex houseEx: A group of parents and teachers, however, established temporary school facilities in the area pending the building of a new school, 2 terrace houses being put to use for this purpose.
Ex: A study centre has recently been developed in one of Hove's terrace homes.Ex: In comparing the residential experiences of single-family dwelling inhabitants with those living in townhouses, duplexes, & apartments, only apartment dwellers seem to experience adverse effects.Ex: In addition, records describing ' semi-detached' houses may also be retrieved if the retrieval system treats a hyphen as a space.Ex: In comparing the residential experiences of single-family dwelling inhabitants with those living in townhouses, duplexes, & apartments, only apartment dwellers seem to experience adverse effects.Ex: That system is increasingly insufficient due to more housing in the area built recently, more people living in duplex houses, and more apartment buildings.* * *house sharing one or more walls with other houses -
19 house
1. noun(plural houses)a. maison f• "house full" « complet »• steak house grill m• drinks are on the house! (inf) c'est la tournée du patron !f. House[+ person] héberger• the town offered to house six refugee families la ville a proposé de loger six familles de réfugiés• this building houses five families/a motorcycle museum ce bâtiment abrite cinq familles/un musée de la moto3. compounds• to be under house arrest être en résidence surveillée ► house-clean intransitive verb (US) faire le ménage• to house-sit for sb garder la maison de qn ► the Houses of Parliament noun (in Britain) ( = building) le palais de Westminster ; ( = members) le Parlement• to make a house-to-house search for sb aller de porte en porte à la recherche de qn ► house-trained adjective (British) [animal] propre━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque house est un nom, le se final se prononce s: haʊs ; lorsque c'est un verbe, il se prononce z: haʊz ; notez que le pluriel du nom, houses, se prononce comme le verbe: ˈhaʊzɪz.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Les types de logements portent souvent des noms différents en anglais britannique et en anglais américain ; ainsi, un appartement se dit respectivement « flat » (Brit) et « apartment » (US). Un « condominium » (US) est un immeuble d'habitation dont les appartements appartiennent à des propriétaires individuels alors que les parties communes sont en copropriété.Les rangées de maisons identiques et contiguës sont appelées « terraced houses » (Brit) ou « row houses » (US). Les « semi-detached houses » (Brit) ou « duplex houses » (US) sont des maisons jumelles, tandis que la « detached house » (Brit) est un pavillon.Deux autres types de maisons répandues aux États-Unis sont les « ranch houses » - de longues bâtisses généralement de plain-pied - et les « colonials », maisons de style 18ème siècle en bardeaux ou en briques, comportant souvent un portique.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━HOUSE OF COMMONS, HOUSE OF LORDSLe parlement en Grande-Bretagne est constitué de deux assemblées: la House of Commons, présidée par le « Speaker » et composée de plus de 600 députés (les « Members of Parliament » ou « MPs »), élus au suffrage universel direct. Ceux-ci reçoivent un salaire. La Chambre des communes siège environ 175 jours par an. La House of Lords, présidée par le « Lord Chancellor », est composée de lords ; elle peut amender certains projets de loi votés par la House of Commons, mais elle n'est pas habilitée à débattre des projets de lois de finances. La House of Lords fait également office de juridiction suprême en Angleterre et au pays de Galles.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Aux États-Unis, le parlement, appelé « Congress », est constitué du « Senate » et de la House of Representatives. Cette dernière comprend 435 membres, le nombre de ces représentants par État étant proportionnel à la densité de population de cet État. Ils sont élus pour deux ans au suffrage universel direct et siègent au « Capitol », à Washington DC. → CONGRESS CAPITOL* * *1. [haʊs], pl [haʊzɪz]1) ( home) maison fat my/his house — chez moi/lui
3) Commerce maison f‘house full’ — ‘complet’
5) (also House) ( family line) maison f6) Religion maison f7) GB School ( team) maison f8) ( music) house music f ( musique de discothèque)2. [haʊz]transitive verb1) ( give lodging to) ( permanently) loger; ( temporarily) hébergerbadly ou poorly housed — mal logé
2) ( contain) [building] abriter [books, exhibition]••to get on like a house on fire — (colloq) s'entendre à merveille
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20 mitoyen
mitoyen, -yenne [mitwajɛ̃, jεn]adjective[bâtiments, jardins] adjoining• maisons mitoyennes (deux) semidetached houses (Brit) duplex houses (US) ; (plus de deux) terraced houses (Brit) town houses (US)* * *- enne mitwajɛ̃, ɛn adjectif2) ( contigu) controv [bâtiment] adjoining* * *mitwajɛ̃, jɛn adj mitoyen, -ne1) (mur, jardin) common, party modif2)maisons mitoyennes (deux accolées) — semi-detached houses, (plusieurs accolées) terraced houses Grande-Bretagne row houses USA
* * *2 ( contigu) controv [bâtiment] adjoining; la maison mitoyenne de la nôtre the house adjoining ours.puits mitoyen entre les deux maisons well shared by ou common to the two housesle jardin mitoyen du nôtre the garden (immediately) next to ours, the neighbouring garden (to ours)
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