townhouse
美 [ˈtaʊnˌhaʊs]
英 ['taunhəum]
- n.排屋;市内住宅;联排别墅;市政厅
- 网络独立屋;连栋屋;联建住宅
复数:town·houses
n. | 1. 排屋 2. 市内住宅 3. 联排别墅 4. 市政厅 1. 排屋 2. 市内住宅 3. 联排别墅 4. 市政厅 |
n. | 1. a house that shares walls with houses on either side of it, mainly used in American English 2. a house in a city or town belonging to someone who also has a house in the countryside 3. a two- or three-story house, semidetached or in a row of similar houses and with limited yard space, usually in a fashionable neighborhood 4. a municipal building containing the public offices, court-house, and town hall, and in some continental towns the official residence of the chief magistrate 1. a house that shares walls with houses on either side of it, mainly used in American English 2. a house in a city or town belonging to someone who also has a house in the countryside 3. a two- or three-story house, semidetached or in a row of similar houses and with limited yard space, usually in a fashionable neighborhood 4. a municipal building containing the public offices, court-house, and town hall, and in some continental towns the official residence of the chief magistrate |