单词 | furnished |
释义 | furnished (fɜːʳnɪʃt ) 1. adjective A furnished room or house is available to be rented together with the furniture in it. Eleanor moved into a small furnished apartment. 2. adjective [adverb ADJECTIVE] When you say that a room or house is furnished in a particular way, you are describing the kind or amount of furniture that it has in it. We took tea by lamplight in his sparsely furnished house. All 300 elegantly furnished rooms have private bath. Collocations: furnished flat If you rent a furnished flat, you are stuck with his or her furnishings as well. Times, Sunday Times If you're looking for a purse-friendly rental, head to the outer hills, where you'll pay about 400 a month for a furnished flat. Times, Sunday Times I was helped to get a furnished flat close to where my foster carers lived, so that it was easy to stay in touch. Times, Sunday Times The rental particulars of their furnished flat said it had 'three double bedrooms, a large light-filled sitting room and a large eat-in kitchen' (actually 10ft x 11ft). Times, Sunday Times Coming from a rented, furnished flat, the couple were able to fit out their new home from scratch. Times, Sunday Times If you are a landlord offering a furnished home, you can claim 10% against rental income for wear and tear. Times, Sunday Times Students will want a furnished home. Times, Sunday Times They each include furnished homes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And if you're renting a furnished house, no one will be surprised if you are picky about your pillows. Times,Sunday Times It may be cheaper and easier to rent a furnished house or to buy new furniture on arrival. Times, Sunday Times The simply furnished house has an open-plan kitchen/living/dining area, and the bedrooms come with traditional wood-panelled walls. Times, Sunday Times They rented a furnished house, halfhidden behind tall metal gates, no different from other houses in the tough district. Times, Sunday Times The furnished house was purchased in 1926 for $47,000. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Government regulations mean you can let out a furnished room for a certain amount of tax-free income. The Sun You can earn up to 4,250 per year from letting a furnished room before you have to pay tax. Times, Sunday Times Since 1997, this excellent but littleknown perk means you can let a furnished room in your home and get 4,250 a year tax-free. Times, Sunday Times Lodgers occupy a furnished room in your home but live as part of the household, sharing your kitchen and bathroom. Times, Sunday Times I peered around the sparsely furnished room and smiled. Christianity Today The other is a simply furnished bedroom that has been used as the location of one of her photographic documentaries. Times, Sunday Times (2006) It has ten simply furnished rooms, elegant grounds and a good-sized outdoor pool. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Two simply furnished double bedrooms and a single share a shower room. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It was simply furnished but rather cluttered, probably to fit the upright piano which stood in one corner near the window. THE GOLDEN LION (2001) Inside the thick walls it's simply furnished with a wood-burning stove and teak floors. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The brief was brought back to sparsely furnished premises and the handful of young electronics engineers set to work. Times, Sunday Times Well gosh, who could have suspected that sparsely furnished spaces would be so vital to the economy? Times, Sunday Times I peered around the sparsely furnished room and smiled. Christianity Today He described how the property was covered in dust and sparsely furnished. Times, Sunday Times Like similar properties used by the security services, the flat was sparsely furnished. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 精装的 Japanese: 家具付きの |
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