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Dumbbell tenement
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A multiple-dwelling substandard apartment building; commonly three to five stories high, containing relatively long narrow apartments within it; has windows only at the front and rear of each apartment. shafts located on one or both sides of the apartment provide air and a little light in the rooms that do not face the front or rear of the building. the floor plan of each floor resembles the outline of a dumbbell. also called a railroad flat.
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Dumbbell, английский
Tenement, английский
- An apartment building that is usually run-down and overcrowded.
- A building having multiple housing units for rent; often, ill-maintained, overcrowded units that may barely meet minimum code requirements for safety and sanitation; usually built many years earlier and found in poorer sections of a city.
- Everything that may be occupied under a lease by a tenant.
Tenement (for use by one tenant or family), английский
Tenement-house, английский
Substandard, английский
A не соответствую- щий языковой норме, неправильный; под- стандарт speech
Containing, английский
Relatively, английский
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Tier building, английский
A multistoried building, the floors of which may or may not be partitioned.
Mail box, английский
A multiple arrangement of boxes for receipt and/or distribution of mail at a central maenianum 612 magnetic catch point in a building; mainly used in apartment or office buildings. mail chute, letter chute a small shaft for conducting letters from an upper floor to a postbox on the ground floor. mail slot, letter slot a small opening, often with a hinged closer, which is set in an exterior door, sidelight, etc., and through which mail is delivered. main 1. in an air-conditioning system, a major duct or pipe for distributing to or collecting from various branches. 2. in any system of continuous piping, the principal artery of the system to which branches may be connected.
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