(居所)
住宿
a place where people live, stay, or work in
(顶楼)
阁楼
an area or room directly under the roof of a house, typically used for storage or as an additional living area
An attic is a space located directly under the roof of a building, typically used for storage. It is often accessed by a ladder or staircase and may have limited headroom, depending on the roof's shape. Attics can be used to store seasonal items, old furniture, or personal belongings that are not frequently used. In some cases, attics are converted into living spaces, such as additional bedrooms or home offices, once they are properly insulated and renovated. The design and use of an attic largely depend on its size and the building's layout.
(露台)
阳台
a platform above the ground level and on the outside wall of a building that we can get into from the upper floor
A balcony is a small, raised platform attached to the outside of a building, typically on an upper floor. It is usually enclosed by railings or walls for safety and is accessed through a door or window. Balconies provide an outdoor space for relaxing, enjoying the view, or placing small items like plants or chairs. They are common in apartments, houses, and hotels and offer a private outdoor area without requiring ground-level space. Balconies can add both function and aesthetic appeal to a building.
(基底层)
地下室
an area or room in a house or building that is partially or completely below the ground level
A basement is a room or area located below the main floor of a building, typically used for storage, utilities, or additional living space. Basements are often accessed by stairs and can be partially or fully underground. In many homes, the basement houses systems like the furnace, water heater, and electrical panels. Depending on its condition and design, a basement can be finished to provide extra living space, such as a recreation room, home office, or bedroom. Basements can also be used for laundry, storage, or workshops.
/ˈbɪɫˌtɪn/
(集成的)
内置的
(of a place or piece of equipment) connected to something in a way that is not separable
天花板
the highest part of a room, vehicle, etc. that covers it from the inside
(壁橱)
衣橱
a small space or room built into a wall, which is used to store things and is usually shelved
A closet is a small room or space used for storing clothes, shoes, accessories, and other personal items. It typically has shelves, rods, or drawers to organize belongings and is often found in bedrooms, hallways, or entryways. Closets can be built into the walls of a home or stand alone as separate units. They help keep spaces tidy by providing a designated area for storage. Some closets have doors to keep items hidden, while others are open for easy access. Closet sizes and designs can vary depending on the needs of the user.
(装潢)
装饰
to adorn the inside of a house or room in order to make it more beautiful
语法信息:
(台阶)
门槛
a small step in front of the main door of a building or house
A doorstep is a flat or slightly raised area located at the entrance of a door, often made of materials such as wood, stone, or concrete. This feature provides a transition between the exterior and interior of a building, allowing people to step into or out of a space safely. Doorsteps can also help keep water from entering the building, acting as a barrier against rain or snow. They may be designed for aesthetic purposes, enhancing the entrance's appearance while offering a practical function. Additionally, doorsteps can serve as a convenient place to place items while entering or exiting.
(进门)
入口
an opening like a door, gate, or passage that we can use to enter a building, room, etc.
(外面的)
外部的
located on the outer surface of a particular thing
/fˈɜːst flˈoːɹ/
(一层)
底层
the floor of a building which has the same level as the street level
语法信息:
/ɡɹˈaʊnd flˈoːɹ/
(一层)
底楼
the floor of a building at ground level
语法信息:
(内部的)
室内的
(of a place, space, etc.) situated inside a building, house, etc.
(内侧的)
内部的
located on the inside part of a particular thing
(出租方)
房东
a person or a company who rents a room, house, building, etc. to someone else
(租赁合同)
租约
a property or piece of land that is rented for a specified time and price
(室外的)
户外的
(of a place or space) located outside in a natural or open-air setting, without a roof or walls
出租
to let someone use one's property, car, etc. for a particular time in exchange for payment
语法信息:
(承租人)
租客
someone who pays rent to live in someone else's house, room, etc.
(标志性建筑)
地标
something such as a building, tree, etc. that is easy to recognize, which we can use to know where we are
(在楼上)
楼上
on or toward a higher part of a building
语法信息:
(在底层)
楼下
on or toward a lower part of a building, particularly the first floor
语法信息:
(单间公寓)
工作室
a tiny apartment that has only one main room
A studio is a small apartment where the living room, bedroom, and kitchen are usually combined into one open space, with no separate rooms. It typically includes a bathroom, but the rest of the living area is designed to maximize space in a compact layout. Studios are popular in urban areas where living space is limited, and they are ideal for individuals or couples who do not need a lot of room. Despite their size, studio apartments can be cozy and efficient, with clever design elements to make the most of the available space.
(阶梯)
楼梯
a set of stairs inside a building including its surrounding side parts that one can hold on to
A staircase is a set of steps that connects two or more levels in a building, allowing people to move between floors. It typically consists of treads, which are the horizontal surfaces for stepping, and risers, which are the vertical components that connect the treads. Staircases can be straight, curved, or spiral, depending on the design of the space. They may also include features such as handrails or balusters for safety and support. Staircases can be made from various materials, including wood, metal, or concrete, and they serve both functional and aesthetic purposes in architectural design.
宿舍
a room designed for multiple people to sleep in, typically found in schools, camps, or similar institutions
(居民区的)
住宅的
(of an area with buildings) designed specially for people to live in
(居住)
占据
to live in a place that is either rented or owned
语法信息:
(家庭事务)
家务
regular work done in a house, especially cleaning, washing, etc.
供暖
a system that provides a room or building with warmth
(阀门)
水龙头
an object that controls the flow of liquid or gas from a container or pipe
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