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courtyard /ˈkɔːtjɑːd/ noun [ C ]
an open area by a building with walls or buildings
around it
patio /ˈpætiəʊ/ noun [ C ]
an outside area with a stone floor next to a house,
where people can sit to eat and relax
terrace /ˈterɪs/ noun [ C ]
1 FLAT AREA a flat area outside a house,
restaurant, etc where you can sit
2 HOUSE UK a row of houses that are joined
together
loft /lɒft/ noun [ C ]
1 HOUSE the space under the roof of a house or
other building
2 FACTORY US space where someone lives or
works in a building that used to be a factory
en suite /ˌɒnˈswiːt/ adjective
Surrounded by field
Gas central heating
Huge windows
There is a patio, a roof terrace and a big balcony
col‧lect‧a‧ble also
col‧lect‧i‧ble
something that is collectable is likely to be bought
and kept as part of a group of similar things, especially because it might
increase in value
—collectable also collectible noun [countable]
shops selling antiques and collectables
Because it’s white and that colour is not fashionable
anymore.
cramped /kræmpt/ adjective
A cramped room, building, etc is unpleasant because it
is not big enough.
cellar /ˈselə r / noun [ C ]
a room under the floor of a building
See
also: salt cellar
come round
phrasal verb UK 1 VISIT
to visit someone at their house
You must come round to the flat for dinner some time.
NEED: used when saying
that something should have something done to it, or has to have something done
to it
Something needs doing
The house needed painting.
Does this shirt need ironing?
Something needs to be
checked/cleaned/done etc
The engine will need to be
completely checked.
The pie doesn't need to be
refrigerated.
Need a (good) wash/clean/cut etc (=ought to be washed, cleaned etc)
His hair needs a wash.
penthouse /ˈpenthaʊs/ noun [ C ] plural penthouses
/ˈpenthaʊzɪz/
an expensive apartment at the top of a building
attic /ˈætɪk/ noun [ C ]
a room at the top of a house under the roof
storeroom /ˈstɔːrruːm/ noun [ C ]
a room where goods are kept until they are needed
DO UP:
REPAIR to repair or decorate a building so that it
looks attractive
refurbish /ˌriːˈfɜːbɪʃ/ verb [ T ]
formal to repair or improve a building
refurbishment noun [ C , U ]
the process of refurbishing a building
The library was closed for
refurbishment .
pantry /ˈpæntri/ noun [ C ]
[ FOOD ] a small room where food is kept
launderette /ˌlɔːnd ə rˈet/ UK
( US
laundromat /ˈlɔːndrəmæt/ trademark ) noun [ C ]
a place where you pay to use machines that wash and
dry your clothes
WORD FOCUS: house
types of house: terraced house British English/row house American English one of several houses that are joined together
detached house British English a house that is not joined to another house
semi-detached house British English a house that is attached to another house on one side
cottage a small house in the country
bungalow British English a small house with one floor
duplex American English a house that is divided into two separate homes
apartment also flat British English a set of rooms where someone lives, which is part of a larger building
condominium/condo American English an apartment in a large building, which is owned by the people who live there
studio apartment/studio also bedsit British English an apartment with one main room and no separate bedroom
a very large house: mansion, palace, country house British English,stately home British English
someone who sells houses and land: estate agent British English,real estate agent American English, realtor American English
someone who rents a house from another person: tenant
someone who owns a house and rents it to people: landlord,landladyhouse
types of house: terraced house British English/row house American English one of several houses that are joined together
detached house British English a house that is not joined to another house
semi-detached house British English a house that is attached to another house on one side
cottage a small house in the country
bungalow British English a small house with one floor
duplex American English a house that is divided into two separate homes
apartment also flat British English a set of rooms where someone lives, which is part of a larger building
condominium/condo American English an apartment in a large building, which is owned by the people who live there
studio apartment/studio also bedsit British English an apartment with one main room and no separate bedroom
a very large house: mansion, palace, country house British English,stately home British English
someone who sells houses and land: estate agent British English,real estate agent American English, realtor American English
someone who rents a house from another person: tenant
someone who owns a house and rents it to people: landlord,landladyhouse
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