انواع خانه به انگلیسی
انواع خانه به انگلیسی
cottage
noun [ C ]
uk /ˈkɒt.ɪdʒ/ us /ˈkɑː.t̬ɪdʒ/
B1
a small house, usually in the countryside:
country cottage They live in an idyllic country cottage, with roses around the door.
thatched cottage He moved from London to live in a thatched cottage in the Cotswolds.
beach cottage We rented a little beach cottage on the North Carolina coast.
mansion
noun [ C ]
uk /ˈmæn.ʃən/ us /ˈmæn.ʃən/
C1
a very large, expensive house:
The street is lined with enormous mansions where the rich and famous live.
chalet
noun [ C ]
uk /ˈʃæl.eɪ/ us /ˈʃæl.eɪ/
a small wooden house found in mountain areas, especially in Switzerland, or a house built in a similar style, especially one used by people on holiday
terrace noun (HOUSE)
[ C ] UK
(US row)
a row of often small houses joined together along their side walls
farmhouse
noun [ C ]
uk /ˈfɑːm.haʊs/ us /ˈfɑːrm.haʊs/
the main house on a farm where the farmer lives
semi-detached
adjective UK
uk /ˌsem.i.dɪˈtætʃt/ us /ˌsem.i.dɪˈtætʃt/
C1
A house that is semi-detached is one that is joined to another similar house on only one side:
They live in a semi-detached house.
flat
noun
uk /flæt/ us /flæt/
flat noun (HOME)
A1 [ C ] UK
(US apartment)
a set of rooms for living in that are part of a larger building and are usually all on one floor:
a furnished/unfurnished flat
block of flats She lives on the top floor of a block of flats.
They have a house in the country and a flat in Manchester.
mobile home
noun [ C ]
uk /ˌməʊ.baɪl ˈhəʊm/ us /ˌmoʊ.bəl ˈhoʊm/
a type of building that people live in, usually staying in one place, but able to be moved using a vehicle or sometimes its own engine
bungalow
noun [ C ]
uk /ˈbʌŋ.ɡəl.əʊ/ us /ˈbʌŋ.ɡəl.oʊ/
a house that usually has only one storey (= level), sometimes with a smaller upper storey set in the roof and windows that come out from the roof:
There were small, white bungalows dotted over the hillside.
townhouse
noun [ C ] US
uk /ˈtaʊn.haʊs/ us /ˈtaʊn.haʊs/
a house that is joined to another house
duplex
noun [ C ]
us /ˈdu·pleks/
a house having two separate apartments, each with its own entrance
penthouse
noun [ C ]
uk /ˈpent.haʊs/ us /ˈpent.haʊs/
an expensive apartment or set of rooms at the top of a hotel or tall building:
The singer is staying in a penthouse suite (= set of rooms) in the Hilton.
yurt
noun [ C ]
uk /jɜːt/ us /jɝːt/
a type of round tent with a wooden frame, used traditionally as a home by some Central Asian people, and now sometimes used for camping in Western countries
An Earthship is a kind of passive solar home—or community of homes—typically made of natural and recycled materials such as old tires and recycled cans. Such homes make use of non-polluting renewable energy sources and smart design to meet most if not all heating, cooling and power needs.