释义 |
ˈtenemented, ppl. a. [f. tenement + -ed1.] Let in tenements or separate dwellings: said of a building, house, or house property.
1883Pall Mall G. 17 Feb. 4/1 They have..crowded into tenemented property in the immediate neighbourhood. 1888Ibid. 24 Nov. 5 Most of the population of Glasgow living in the rooms of tenemented buildings. 1890Daily News 18 July 2/4 The Chancellor of the Exchequer..stated that tenemented houses of less than 20l. per annum were exempt from house duty whether they had two front doors or not, so long as they were intended to be dwelling-houses within seven and sixpence per week. |