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Перевод: habitable
[прилагательное] удобный; годный для жилья; обитаемый
Тезаурус:
- It is fair to speculate from archaeological finds that both John of Luxemburg and his son Charles IV lived here while Prague Castle was being made habitable.
- Magnolia acuminata received more precise acknowledgment: " there are but very few plants at present here, nor is it very common in the habitable parts of America.
- More importantly, the existing upper floor of this outshot proved to be too close to the lean-to roof to give a habitable room-height, so rather than raise up the roof level of the entire extension, it was decided to reduce the level of the upper floor to create adequate headroom.
- Naturally, the new dwellings had to be so arranged as to satisfy the requirements of building regulations and a significant stipulation of the old Constructional By-laws for Inner London under which this design was produced, related to the amount of daylight which must be admitted to habitable rooms.
- In 1868 and 1879 the two "Torrens Acts" made the owner of a house responsible for keeping it in a habitable condition, and gave powers of compulsion to the local authority.
- The quickly erected boarded external finish of the former storage shed and the predominantly "dry" construction of the internal wall linings made this a practical policy once reconstruction, during the spring and summer months, of the decayed lower-storey brickwork was complete and had produced a habitable shell.
- If you're thinking of converting your loft for use as a habitable room, you'll need to add windows for light and ventilation, and a stairway as a permanent means of access.
- They had spent three days on the reef and had photographed every habitable key from every angle, one of the bank bureaucrats taking notes on a lawyer's pad.
- Instead of giving a clear internal height of 6.9 (22-;1/2ft) (extending up into the apex of the roof space), headroom beneath these two trusses was reduced to 4.4m (14ft) at the junction of their curved braces with the tie-beams, thus denying the opportunity to install two storeys of habitable accommodation at these points.
- Thus it can be seen that there is a clear relationship between the depth of each habitable room which is confined to the width of a church's nave arcade bay and the usable area of the related existing window in the side wall.
- A complementary difficulty is the achievement of a physically and visually satisfactory interface between the large western window characteristic of neo-Gothic cruciform-plan churches and the floors which must be inserted in the formerly unitary volume of the high church interior in or der to provide functional habitable rooms.
- Jane's family went away to stay with friends before moving day and she travelled down to Suffolk first to make the place habitable.
- The requirement of the old London Building Acts was that an area of window equal to at least 10 per cent of its floor area should be provided to light a habitable room.
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