Apartment English Set Rooms Floor Large Noun Building
Apartment refers to a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a building. It can also refer to the private living quarters of important figures, especially in British English. In American English, it is common usage, while in British English, 'flat' is often used.
Apartment refers to a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a building. It can also refer to the private living quarters of important figures, especially in British English. In American English, it is common usage, while in British English, 'flat' is often used.
[N-COUNT 可数名词](通常指在同一楼层的)公寓套房 An apartment is a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a large building.
[mainly AM 主美]
Christina has her own apartment, with her own car.
克里斯蒂娜有自己的公寓和汽车。
...bleak cities of concrete apartment blocks.
到处是水泥公寓楼群的沉闷的城市
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 flat
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[N-PLURAL 复数名词](国王、王后、总统等要人居住的)套间,套房 The apartments of an important person such as a king, queen, or president are a set of large rooms which are used by them.
[BRIT 英]
...the private apartments of the Prince of Wales at St James's Palace.
威尔士亲王在圣詹姆斯宫的私人套房
Oxford
apart·ment★/əˈpɑːtmənt; NAmEəˈpɑːrtmənt/noun1★( especially NAmE) a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a building (通常指在同一楼层的)公寓套房☞collocationsat
house
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condominium
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flat1 ()
2★a set of rooms used for a holiday/vacation (度假用的)公寓套房◆self-catering holiday apartments自己开伙的度假租房3[usually plural ]( BrE) a room in a house, especially a large or famous house (尤指巨屋、名宅的)房间◆You can visit the whole palace except for the private apartments.整座宫殿除内殿外均可参观。apartmentapartmentsapart·ment/əˈpɑːtmənt; NAmEəˈpɑːrtmənt/
1 especially American English a set of rooms on one floor of a large building, where someone livesSYN flat British English: She lives in a small apartment.2[usually plural] a room or set of rooms used by an important person such as a president: I had never been in the prince’s private apartments before. the presidential apartmentsCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + apartmenta one-bedroom/two-bedroom etc apartment (also one-bedroomed/two-bedroomed apartment British English)· A tiny one-bedroom apartment was all she could afford.a studio apartment (=with just one main room, which you use for sleeping, cooking, and eating)· Studio apartments can be a good option for those who want a cheap place in a good location.a first-floor/second-floor etc apartment· We had a fourth-floor apartment, and it was difficult going up and down all those stairs.a basement apartment (=below the level of the ground)· a dark basement apartmenta penthouse apartment (=on the top floor of a building)· She bought a penthouse apartment in Santa Monica.a luxury apartment· The school has been converted into luxury apartments.a furnished/unfurnished apartment (=with or without furniture)· a luxurious two-bedroomed unfurnished apartment situated in the heart of towna holiday apartment British English, a vacation apartment American English· We rented a holiday apartment on Mallorca.verbslive in an apartment· He lived in a small apartment on the third floor.buy/rent an apartment· Tom rented an apartment at the top of the building.share an apartment· I’m sharing the apartment with a group of friends.own an apartment· My parents own an apartment in Madrid.move into/out of an apartment (=start living in a new apartment, or leave an apartment in order to live somewhere else)· They moved into the apartment last Easter.NOUN + apartmentan apartment building (also an apartment block British English, apartment house American English)· a five-storey apartment block· Our apartment building is the last block on the right, opposite the bank.an apartment complex (=a group of buildings containing apartments)
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