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1 area of detached houses
Социология: район индивидуальной застройкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > area of detached houses
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2 area of owner-occupied detached houses
Техника: район индивидуальной застройкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > area of owner-occupied detached houses
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3 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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4 район индивидуальной застройки
1) Engineering: area of owner-occupied detached houses2) Sociology: area of detached housesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > район индивидуальной застройки
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5 osiedl|e
n ( Gpl osiedli) estate- osiedle mieszkaniowe a housing estate a. development- osiedle domków jednorodzinnych an estate a. area of detached houses- osiedle robotnicze a working-class housing estate- mieszka na osiedlu na Mokotowie he lives on an estate a. a housing estate in the Mokotów districtThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > osiedl|e
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6 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 -
7 chalet pareado
(n.) = terrace(d) home, terrace(d) house, semidetached houseEx. A study centre has recently been developed in one of Hove's terrace homes.Ex. 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. In addition, records describing ' semi-detached' houses may also be retrieved if the retrieval system treats a hyphen as a space.* * *(n.) = terrace(d) home, terrace(d) house, semidetached houseEx: A study centre has recently been developed in one of Hove's terrace homes.
Ex: 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: In addition, records describing ' semi-detached' houses may also be retrieved if the retrieval system treats a hyphen as a space.* * *semi-detached house -
8 Wright, Frank Lloyd
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 8 June 1869 Richland Center, Wisconsin, USAd. 9 April 1959 Phoenix, Arizona, USA[br]American architect who, in an unparalleled career spanning almost seventy years, became the most important figure on the modern architectural scene both in his own country and far further afield.[br]Wright began his career in 1887 working in the Chicago offices of Adler \& Sullivan. He conceived a great admiration for Sullivan, who was then concentrating upon large commercial projects in modern mode, producing functional yet decorative buildings which took all possible advantage of new structural methods. Wright was responsible for many of the domestic commissions.In 1893 Wright left the firm in order to set up practice on his own, thus initiating a career which was to develop into three distinct phases. In the first of these, up until the First World War, he was chiefly designing houses in a concept in which he envisaged "the house as a shelter". These buildings displayed his deeply held opinion that detached houses in country areas should be designed as an integral part of the landscape, a view later to be evidenced strongly in the work of modern Finnish architects. Wright's designs were called "prairie houses" because so many of them were built in the MidWest of America, which Wright described as a "prairie". These were low and spreading, with gently sloping rooflines, very plain and clean lined, built of traditional materials in warm rural colours, blending softly into their settings. Typical was W.W.Willit's house of 1902 in Highland Park, Illinois.In the second phase of his career Wright began to build more extensively in modern materials, utilizing advanced means of construction. A notable example was his remarkable Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, carefully designed and built in 1916–22 (now demolished), with special foundations and structure to withstand (successfully) strong earthquake tremors. He also became interested in the possibilities of reinforced concrete; in 1906 he built his church at Oak Park, Illinois, entirely of this material. In the 1920s, in California, he abandoned his use of traditional materials for house building in favour of precast concrete blocks, which were intended to provide an "organic" continuity between structure and decorative surfacing. In his continued exploration of the possibilities of concrete as a building material, he created the dramatic concept of'Falling Water', a house built in 1935–7 at Bear Run in Pennsylvania in which he projected massive reinforced-concrete terraces cantilevered from a cliff over a waterfall in the woodlands. In the later 1930s an extraordinary run of original concepts came from Wright, then nearing 70 years of age, ranging from his own winter residence and studio, Taliesin West in Arizona, to the administration block for Johnson Wax (1936–9) in Racine, Wisconsin, where the main interior ceiling was supported by Minoan-style, inversely tapered concrete columns rising to spreading circular capitals which contained lighting tubes of Pyrex glass.Frank Lloyd Wright continued to work until four days before his death at the age of 91. One of his most important and certainly controversial commissions was the Solomon R.Guggenheim Museum in New York. This had been proposed in 1943 but was not finally built until 1956–9; in this striking design the museum's exhibition areas are ranged along a gradually mounting spiral ramp lit effectively from above. Controversy stemmed from the unusual and original design of exterior banding and interior descending spiral for wall-display of paintings: some critics strongly approved, while others, equally strongly, did not.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsRIBA Royal Gold Medal 1941.Bibliography1945, An Autobiography, Faber \& Faber.Further ReadingE.Kaufmann (ed.), 1957, Frank Lloyd Wright: an American Architect, New York: Horizon Press.H.Russell Hitchcock, 1973, In the Nature of Materials, New York: Da Capo.T.A.Heinz, 1982, Frank Lloyd Wright, New York: St Martin's.DY -
9 район с преобладанием индивидуальных домов
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > район с преобладанием индивидуальных домов
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10 dúplex
adj.duplex, split-level.m.1 duplex apartment, maisonnette, maisonette.2 duplex, full duplex.* * *1 duplex1 (casa) duplex, duplex apartment2 TÉCNICA duplex* * *SM INV1) (=piso) duplex apartment, flat on two floors2) (Telec) link-up3) (Inform) duplex* * *a) ( apartamento) duplex apartment, maisonette (BrE)b) (Méx) ( casa) semi-detached house* * *= split-level, duplex, duplex house.Ex. The library, which is of split-level design on 2 floors, includes a lending collection, children's library, study area, and audio-visual section.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.* * *a) ( apartamento) duplex apartment, maisonette (BrE)b) (Méx) ( casa) semi-detached house* * *= split-level, duplex, duplex house.Ex: The library, which is of split-level design on 2 floors, includes a lending collection, children's library, study area, and audio-visual section.
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.* * *(pl dúplex)* * *
dúplex sustantivo masculino (pl◊ dúplex)
dúplex sustantivo masculino
1 (vivienda) duplex, duplex apartment
2 Telec linkup
' dúplex' also found in these entries:
English:
duplex
- split-level
- maisonette
* * *♦ adj[circuito] duplex♦ nm inv1. [vivienda] duplex2. Elec linkup3. Informát duplex[sexo entre tres] threesome* * *m duplex (apartment)* * *dúplex nms & pl: duplex apartment -
11 vivienda
f.1 home (casa).primera/segunda vivienda first/second homela carestía de las viviendas en la capital the high cost of housing in the capitalvivienda de protección oficial = low cost home subsidized by the government, ? council house/flat (British)vivienda de renta limitada council house with fixed maximum rent2 housing (alojamiento).plan de vivienda housing plan3 house, housing, dwelling, dwelling house.* * *1 (gen) housing, accommodation2 (morada) dwelling3 (casa) house4 (piso) flat\bloque de viviendas block of flatsvivienda de protección oficial council house, council flatvivienda unifamiliar detached house* * *noun f.1) housing2) dwelling* * *SF1) (=alojamiento) housing2) (=casa) house, home; (=piso) flat, apartment (EEUU)bloque de viviendas — block of flats, apartment block (EEUU)
vivienda en alquiler — (=casa) house to let o rent; (=piso) flat to let o rent
viviendas de interés social (Méx, Perú), viviendas de protección oficial — public housing [sing], social housing [sing], council housing (Brit) o houses [sing]
* * *el problema de la vivienda — the housing o accommodation problem
quedarse sin vivienda — to be made o left homeless
un bloque de viviendas — an apartment building, a block of flats (BrE)
la construcción de 50 viviendas — the construction of 50 homes o (frml) dwellings
* * *= dwelling, housing.Ex. He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.Ex. The form of these terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, is usually one of the following: single words, e.g. Government, Hovercraft, housing.----* alquiler de vivienda = housing rental.* complejo de viviendas subvencionadas = housing project.* precio de la vivienda = house price.* propietario de vivienda = homeowner.* segunda vivienda en la ciudad = pied-à-terre.* urbanización de viviendas sociales = council estate.* venta de viviendas = home sale.* vivienda con estructura de madera = frame dwelling.* vivienda okupa = squat, squatting.* vivienda poco digna = poor housing.* viviendas asistidas = sheltered housing, sheltered accommodation.* vivienda social = council tenancy, council flat, council house.* viviendas sociales = council housing, public housing, community housing.* vivienda unifamiliar = house.* * *el problema de la vivienda — the housing o accommodation problem
quedarse sin vivienda — to be made o left homeless
un bloque de viviendas — an apartment building, a block of flats (BrE)
la construcción de 50 viviendas — the construction of 50 homes o (frml) dwellings
* * *= dwelling, housing.Ex: He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.
Ex: The form of these terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, is usually one of the following: single words, e.g. Government, Hovercraft, housing.* alquiler de vivienda = housing rental.* complejo de viviendas subvencionadas = housing project.* precio de la vivienda = house price.* propietario de vivienda = homeowner.* segunda vivienda en la ciudad = pied-à-terre.* urbanización de viviendas sociales = council estate.* venta de viviendas = home sale.* vivienda con estructura de madera = frame dwelling.* vivienda okupa = squat, squatting.* vivienda poco digna = poor housing.* viviendas asistidas = sheltered housing, sheltered accommodation.* vivienda social = council tenancy, council flat, council house.* viviendas sociales = council housing, public housing, community housing.* vivienda unifamiliar = house.* * *el problema de la vivienda the housing o accommodation problemla escasez de viviendas the housing shortageperdió no sólo el dinero, sino también su vivienda she lost not only the money, but also her homemiles de personas se quedaron sin vivienda thousands of people were made o left homelessun bloque de viviendas an apartment building, a residential building, a block of flats ( BrE)la construcción de 3.000 viviendas en la zona the construction of 3,000 homes o ( frml) dwellings in the areaun complejo de viviendas a housing o residential developmentCompuestos:(Méx, Per) state-subsidized apartment ( o house etc)state-subsidized apartment ( o house etc)( Chi); state-subsidized house( Esp) sheltered housing* * *
vivienda sustantivo femenino:◊ el problema de la vivienda the housing o accommodation problem;
un bloque de viviendas an apartment building, a block of flats (BrE);
la construcción de 50 viviendas the construction of 50 homes o (frml) dwellings
vivienda sustantivo femenino housing
han perdido su vivienda, they've lost their home
(domicilio) dwelling
(piso) flat, apartment
' vivienda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chalet
- conejera
- demencial
- digna
- digno
- dúplex
- hipotecar
- portera
- portero
- protección
- traslado
- unifamiliar
- acondicionar
- adjudicar
- bulín
- caído
- callampa
- calle
- casa
- catear
- decente
- habitar
- humilde
- miserable
- ocupar
- portería
- precario
- protegido
- rehabilitación
- rehabilitar
- robo
- tugurio
English:
apartment
- boarding
- dwelling
- housing
- second home
- squat
- condition
- first
- home
- living
- maisonette
- outside
- prefab
* * *vivienda nf1. [casa] home;tuvieron que abandonar sus viviendas debido a las inundaciones they had to abandon their homes because of the floods;primera/segunda vivienda first/second home;la carestía de las viviendas en la capital the high cost of housing in the capitalvivienda habitual normal place of residence; Col, CRica, Méx, Perú vivienda de interés social = low-cost home subsidized by the government, Br ≈ council house/flat;vivienda de protección oficial = low-cost home subsidized by the government;vivienda pública de alquiler = low-cost home subsidized by the government, Br ≈ council house/flat;vivienda de renta limitada = government-subsidized home with fixed maximum rent;vivienda secundaria second home;viviendas sociales = low-cost housing subsidized by the government, Br ≈ council housing/flats;vivienda unifamiliar house [detached, semi-detached or terraced]2. [alojamiento] housing;plan de vivienda housing plan* * *f1 housing2 ( casa) house* * *vivienda nf1) : housing2) morada: dwelling, home* * *vivienda n1. (alojamiento) housing2. (casa) house / home -
12 casa pareada
(n.) = duplex, duplex houseEx. 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.* * *(n.) = duplex, duplex houseEx: 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 house
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