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Habitable room

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    A space used for living, sleeping, eating, or cooking, or combinations thereof, but not including bathrooms, closets, halls, storage rooms, utility and similar spaces.




Habit, английский
    1. an action which is an automatic response to a stimulus 2. a regular way of doing something  he got into the habit of swimming every day before breakfast.  she’s got out of the habit of taking any exercise.  from force of habit because you do it regularly  i wake up at 6 o’clock from force of habit.


Habit (of growth), английский

Habit d'equita-tion, французский

Habit plane, английский

Habit-forming drug, английский
    A drug which is addictive


Habita ratio [onis, f], forma [ae, f] cogitandi, doctrinae ratio [onis, f], cogitationum descriptio [onis, f], doctrina [ae, f] de mentis notionibus, opinatio [onis, f] ideologicus, ideologia, ae, f, forma [ae, f] cogitandi, латинский

Habitabilis [e], латинский

Habitability, английский

Habitable area, английский
    The gross floor area of an occupied dwelling, not including the basement, garage, or crawl spaces.


Habitable inner -, английский
    Жилое помещение


Habitable space, английский
    By code, a space occupied by one or more persons for living, sleeping, eating, or cooking (although a kitchenette is not usually deemed to be a habitable space). compare with nonhabitable space. habitacle 1. a dwelling or habitation. 2.a niche for a statue. habs abbr. for historic american buildings survey.


Habitación, sala, cuarto, испанский

Habitaculum [i, n], латинский

Habitado, английский
    El acto de residir permanentemente en un lugar o vivienda. sinonimo con domicilio, morada, vivienda, y residencia


Habitar, португальский

Habitare, латинский

Habitare [1], латинский

Habitat, английский
  1. The irresistable compulsion to crochet. ex my habitat is a blessing for making doileys for xmas. example my habitat is a blessing for making xmas presents.

  2. The place where an organism lives.

  3. The place and conditions in which an organism lives.

  4. (l. habitare, to inhabit) the environment of an organism; the place where it is usually found. h. cycle: seasonal-, day-night-, tide-cycles etc. changes in habitat can be: • regular hc.: repeated changes occurring over time (change of river bed, iceage, etc.) • irregular hc.: changes like weather pattern, vulcanos, earthquakes etc. h. diversity : the range of habitats present in a region.

  5. In ecology, the region or natural environment that can sustain the life of a particular species, plant or animal. more generally, the physical space or context in which some concrete system produces itself (->autopoiesis). other systems.

  6. The place and its associated environmental conditions where an organism naturally lives, grows, and reproduces; such conditions include characteristics of the substrate, water, and biological community.


Habitat alteration, английский
    Habitat alteration is a change, or alteration, to a particular environment.


Habitat conditio, английский

Combinations, английский
    The number of combinations of n things taken k at a time is the number of ways of picking a subset of k of the n things, without replacement, and without regard to the order in which the elements of the subset are picked. the number of such combinations is nck = n!/(k!(n−k)!), where k! (pronounced "k factorial") is k×(k−1)×(k−2)× … × 1. the numbers nck are also called the binomial coefficients. from a set that has n elements one can form a total of 2n subsets of all sizes. for example, from the set {a, b, c}, which has 3 elements, one can form the 23 = 8 subsets {}, {a}, {b}, {c}, {a,b}, {a,c}, {b,c}, {a,b,c}. because the number of subsets with k elements one can form from a set with n elements is nck, and the total number of subsets of a set is the sum of the numbers of possible subsets of each size, it follows that nc0+nc1+nc2+ … +ncn = 2n. the calculator has a button (ncm) that lets you compute the number of combinations of m things chosen from a set of n things. to use the button, first type the value of n, then push the ncm button, then type the value of m, then press the "=" button.


Smoke control zone, английский
    A space within a building enclosed by smoke barriers.


Accessible space, английский
    A space that complies with all