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townhouse

联排别墅,联排住宅,联排式住宅,联联式住宅

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a house in the city, especially as distinguished from a house in the country owned by the same person.
    • : a luxurious house in a large city, occupied entirely by one family.
    • : one of a row of houses joined by common sidewalls.

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Examples

  • Apparently she had heard the commotion and made her way down from the third floor of the four-story townhouse.

  • It was filmed in the real $50,000-a-month Tribeca townhouse that Strauss-Kahn and his wife, Anne Sinclair, rented back in 2011.

  • One mum, who lives in a £5m townhouse in Chelsea told me the following tale about her English nanny.

  • The young lawyer was returning to her townhouse near Regents Park with her boyfriend when she was accosted soon after dark.

  • Dorner appears to have broken into the townhouse, near Route 38, after police found his car.

  • The duke himself, who watched the execution from a window of the townhouse, wiped his eyes as his victim died.

  • They caught the boys and dragged them into the townhouse, and sent word to all the people of the settlement to come to the feast.

  • So they sent messengers for them, and the boys came and sat down in the middle of the townhouse and began to sing.

  • When Kana′tĭ reached the settlement of the Wolf people, they were holding a council in the townhouse.

  • They began a dance—some say it was the Feather dance—and went round and round the townhouse, praying to the spirits to help them.