单词 | one-up, one-down |
释义 | > as lemmasone-up, one-down 2. one-up, one-down: designating a house consisting of one main room upstairs and one downstairs. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > a house > types of house > [adjective] > house of specific shape or style back-to-back1626 detached1706 self-contained1767 ground-floored1824 semi-detached1859 bungaloid1927 bi-level1929 one-up, one-down1933 blind back1937 terraced1958 tri-level1960 split entry1967 two-up two-down1973 1933 A. Salter in A. F. Brockway Bermondsey Story (1949) ii. 12 The house was one up, one down, with a small scullery. 1968 R. Busby & G. Holtham Main Line Kill vi. 68 Some of the back to back terraces of poky little one-up, one-down houses had been pulled down. 1999 BBC Good Food Apr. 50/2 The cottage was originally used to house the local grandee's horse and carriage when he went to church... Later it was converted into a pair of one-up, one-down cottages. < as lemmas |
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