Scottish. A building divided into flats or tenements for different households, each tenement being called a ‘house’.
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释义 | society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > a house > types of house > [noun] > block of flats or apartments (14) land1456 Scottish. A building divided into flats or tenements for different households, each tenement being called a ‘house’. tenement1681 spec. In Scotland, more particularly applied to a large house (i.e. edifice under one roof) constructed or adapted to be let in portions to a number… tenement house1858 a house or edifice let out in flats or sets of apartments for separate tenants. barrack1862 A set of buildings erected or used as a place of lodgement or residence for troops. (singular or plural). A large plain building or range of… mansions1868 In plural (sometimes with singular agreement). Chiefly British. A large residential building divided into flats. apartment house1874 apartment building1883 single-decker1896 †(a) U.S. (see quot. 1896); (b) an aircraft, tramcar, etc., having only one deck; now. usually a single-decked bus; frequently attributive. block dwellings1899 plural dwellings consisting of flats for working-class families in large barrack-like buildings several storeys high. project1932 North American. An urban block of apartments built and administered by the government for low-income tenants, typically perceived as dangerously… apartment block1955 condominium1962 North American. An apartment house in which the units are owned individually, not by a company or co-operative; an apartment in such a building. condo1964 = condominium, n. 2. multi1973 A multi-storey block of flats. |
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