townhouse

['taun,haus]
  • n. 镇公所;市政厅(等于townhall)
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townhouse (n.)
1825, "a residence in a town," from town + house (n.) from a time when well-off families had country houses as well. As a type of suburban attached housing, c. 1968, American English.
1. Chris: No. She has a townhouse.
克里斯: 不是,她有一栋连栋住宅.

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2. Yes, she works at the townhouse the morning, care of our son at home the afternoon.
是的, 她早上到市政厅工作, 下午则在家里带儿子.

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3. In Maryland, a man and his four children were found dead in a townhouse.
在马里兰, 一名男子及其4个孩子被发现死在家中.

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4. Each 3 story townhouse has space for a private garden an upper deck.
每3层的住宅楼在顶端有观景的私人花园.

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