townhouse

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townhouse 的定义

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

townhouse 近义词

townhouse

等同于 condominium

townhouse 的近义词 4

更多townhouse例句

  1. Apparently she had heard the commotion and made her way down from the third floor of the four-story townhouse.
  2. It was filmed in the real $50,000-a-month Tribeca townhouse that Strauss-Kahn and his wife, Anne Sinclair, rented back in 2011.
  3. One mum, who lives in a £5m townhouse in Chelsea told me the following tale about her English nanny.
  4. The young lawyer was returning to her townhouse near Regents Park with her boyfriend when she was accosted soon after dark.
  5. Dorner appears to have broken into the townhouse, near Route 38, after police found his car.
  6. The duke himself, who watched the execution from a window of the townhouse, wiped his eyes as his victim died.
  7. 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.
  8. So they sent messengers for them, and the boys came and sat down in the middle of the townhouse and began to sing.
  9. When Kana′tĭ reached the settlement of the Wolf people, they were holding a council in the townhouse.
  10. 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.