释义 |
flatlet|ˈflætlɪt| [f. flat n.2 + -let.] A small flat, usu. of one or two rooms.
1925Glasgow Herald 21 Mar. 7 There is a large scheme evolving by which big well-built houses..are adapted to provide one-two-roomed flatlets at a very moderate rental. 1931W. Holtby Poor Caroline vi, The experimental pioneer life in a two-roomed flatlet at Haverstock Hill. 1935Times 9 Oct. 1/7 Wanted. Flatlet houses in really good letting districts. 1950L. A. G. Strong Which I Never 110 Full of tall houses which..were now let out in flats, flatlets and bed-sitting-rooms. |