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housing ['haʊzɪŋ](a) (accommodation) logement m;∎ the government has promised to provide more low-cost housing le gouvernement a promis de fournir plus de logements à loyer modéré;∎ the budget allocation for housing has been cut la part du budget réservée au logement a été réduite;∎ 2 percent still live in substandard housing 2 pour cent habitent encore des logements qui ne sont pas aux normes;∎ there's a lot of new housing going up in the area il y a beaucoup de logements nouveaux en construction dans le quartier;∎ the government has no long-term housing strategy le gouvernement n'a aucune stratégie à long terme en matière de logement;∎ four housing units quatre logements mpl ou habitations fpl∎ wheel housing boîte f de roue;∎ watch housing boîtier m de montre(c) Building industry encastrement m►► housing association = association britannique à but non lucratif qui construit ou rénove des logements pour les louer à ses membres;British housing benefit Administration = allocation de logement versée par l'État aux individus justifiant de revenus faibles;the local housing department ≃ l'antenne logement (de la commune);British housing estate (privately owned houses) lotissement m; (council owned flats) grand ensemble m;British housing list = liste d'attente pour bénéficier d'un logement social;housing market marché m de l'immobilier;housing scheme (plan) programme m municipal de logement; (privately owned houses) lotissement m; (council owned flats) grand ensemble m;housing shortage crise f du logement;American housing starts = mise en chantier de logements
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