Basis Zelfstandige Naamwoorden - Gebouwonderdelen
Hier leer je Engelse zelfstandige naamwoorden die met gebouwonderdelen te maken hebben, zoals "dak," "gang," en "poort."
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the structure that creates the outer top part of a vehicle, building, etc.

dak, bedekking
an upright structure, usually made of brick, concrete, or stone that is made to divide, protect, or surround a place

muur, wand
a space in a wall or vehicle that is made of glass and we use to look outside or get some fresh air

raam, ruit
the thing we move to enter, exit, or access a place such as a vehicle, building, room, etc.

deur,poort, thing you open to enter
the bottom of a room that we walk on

vloer, grond
a room we use for sleeping

slaapkamer, bedkamer
the part of a house where people spend time together talking, watching television, relaxing, etc.

woonkamer, leefkamer
the place in a building or home where we make food

keuken, keukentje
a room that has a toilet and a sink, and often times a bathtub or a shower as well

badkamer, toilet
a room that we use to eat meals in

eetkamer, dinerkamer
a dedicated space for washing, drying, folding, and ironing clothes and linens, typically equipped with a washer, dryer, ironing board, and storage cabinets

wasruimte, wasplaats
the highest part of a room, vehicle, etc. that covers it from the inside

plafond, kamerplafond
a channel or passage that lets the smoke from a fire pass through and get out from the roof of a building

schoorsteen, rookkanaal
a series of steps or risers designed for ascending or descending between different levels or floors in a building or structure

trap, treden
a platform above the ground level and on the outside wall of a building that we can get into from the upper floor

balkon, terras
a structure with a roof and no walls at the entrance of a house

veranda, portiek
a flat paved area, particularly one next to a building or restaurant, where people can sit, eat, relax, etc.

terras, balkon
a passage that is inside a house or building with rooms on both side

gang, hal
a long narrow way in a building that has doors on either side opening into different rooms

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

zolder, vliering
an area or room in a house or building that is partially or completely below the ground level

kelder, souterrain
a building, usually next or attached to a house, in which cars or other vehicles are kept

garage, autostalling
an open pipe that is attached beneath the edge of a building roof and carries rainwater away

goot, regenpijp
a vertical structural element, often made of stone, that supports the weight of the building above it

zuil, pilaar
a supportive rail fixed to a staircase or walkway, providing a handhold for stability and safety while ascending or descending

leuning, trapleuning
a window installed on a roof or ceiling that allows natural light to enter a room from above

dakraam, koepelraam
an underground storage space or room, typically found in a building, used for storing food, wine, or other items that require a cool and dark environment

kelder, wijnkelder
a service that is provided to the public, such as electricity, water, or gas, which is used in daily life

nutsbedrijf
the area just inside the entrance of a public building such as a hotel, etc.

lobby
a vertical or inclined passage in a building that allows for the convenient disposal of waste materials by dropping them into a designated collection area or dumpster

vuilnisstortkoker, afvalkoker
a box-like device that moves up and down and is used to get to the different levels of a building

lift
a level or floor of a building, separated by a horizontal division, used to describe the building's height or structure
a curved symmetrical structure that supports the weight above it, used in bridges or buildings

boog, gewelf
a network of pipes, fixtures, valves, and other components that work together to supply and distribute water, as well as remove waste and sewage, within a building or structure

sanitair systeem, leidingnetwerk
a structure like a wall, made of wire, wood, etc. that is placed around an area or a piece of land

hek, omheining
the part of a fence or wall outside a building that we can open and close to enter or leave a place

poort, hek
an opening like a door, gate, or passage that we can use to enter a building, room, etc.

ingang, toegang
the area around the door at the entrance to a house, room, etc.

ingang, deuropening
a special way used to exit a building, car, etc. when a problem happens

nooduitgang, vluchtroute
a path for walking, typically built outdoors and above the ground level

loopbrug, verhoogde wandelweg
the land joined to our house where we can grow grass, flowers, and other plants

tuin, erf
the front of a building, particularly one that is large and has an elegant appearance

gevel
a building's roof that is rounded

koepel, dom
a small step in front of the main door of a building or house

drempel, stoep
a space or place in a wall for building a fire in

open haard, vuurplaats
an electrical device that controls the flow of electricity to a light fixture, allowing users to turn the light on or off

lichtschakelaar, schakelaar
a room in a ship or building, which is equipped with a heating device

ketelruimte, stookruimte
a system that provides a building with warm water and temperature

centrale verwarming, centraal verwarmingssysteem
a platform or floor that has a design that looks like a ship's deck

dek, houten terras
an outdoor area with paved floor belonging to a house used for sitting, relaxing or eating in

terras, patio
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