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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7) - House

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à House qui sont nécessaires à l'examen IELTS de formation générale.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (6-7)
duplex
[nom]

an apartment with two floors each with its own rooms connected by an internal staircase

duplex

duplex

Ex: She enjoys the extra privacy provided by duplex's two floors .

a place for living in, such as a house, apartment, etc.

habitation, demeure, domicile

habitation, demeure, domicile

Ex: The law requires every dwelling to meet specific energy efficiency standards .
villa
[nom]

a country house that has a large garden, particularly the one located in southern Europe or warm regions

villa, maison de campagne

villa, maison de campagne

Ex: villa had a charming , rustic design , with terracotta tiles and large windows that let in the natural light .
attic
[nom]

an area or room directly under the roof of a house, typically used for storage or as an additional living area

grenier

grenier

Ex: In older homesattics were originally used as sleeping quarters before modern heating and cooling systems were introduced .

a place where people live, stay, or work in

logement, logement, chambres

logement, logement, chambres

Ex: They found a cozy cabin as accommodation for the weekend getaway in the mountains .
loft
[nom]

a room immediately under the roof of a house, which is used as a storage or living space

grenier, combles

grenier, combles

Ex: The artist turned loft into a studio for painting .
mudroom
[nom]

a small room or area for putting in wet or dirty footwear and clothes before entering a house

vestiaire

vestiaire

Ex: Before entering the house, we always stop in the mudroom to shake off the snow from our boots.

a safe room in an office or house where people can escape into in case of danger

salle de panique

salle de panique

Ex: panic room was stocked with enough supplies to last for several days in case of an emergency .

a room in which there are large pieces of household equipment such as a dishwasher

buanderie

buanderie

Ex: He fixed the broken lawnmower in utility room because it has enough space for repairs .
lease
[nom]

an agreement in which we agree to pay rent to use someone else's house, room, etc.

bail

bail

Ex: lease outlines my responsibilities for maintaining the rented property .
lounge
[nom]

a room in a house where people can sit, wait, or relax in

salon

salon

an official contract or arrangement by which a bank gives money to someone as a loan to buy a house and the person agrees to repay the loan over a specified period, usually with interest

emprunt immobilier

emprunt immobilier

Ex: Failure to mortgage payments on time can lead to foreclosure , where the lender repossesses the property .
to inhabit
[verbe]

to reside in a specific place

habiter, résider

habiter, résider

Ex: The desert is inhabited due to its harsh climate .
to dwell
[verbe]

to live in a particular place

habiter, rezider

habiter, rezider

Ex: In the bustling city , millions of dwell in high-rise apartments , creating a vibrant urban community .
to sublet
[verbe]

to rent a place from its owner and then rent it to someone else without having any permission or legal right

sous-louer

sous-louer

to evict
[verbe]

to legally force someone to leave a property, often because they broke the rules of the rental agreement

expulser

expulser

Ex: The landlord had no choice but to evict the tenant who consistently damaged the property.
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7)
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