词汇 | example_english_house |
释义 | Examples of houseThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. However, this is not because of the objects it houses. Their relationship with the houses is beyond doubt, as they do not occur further away from the plan. A possible indication that houses were decorated comes from an oak woodcarving (190 by 16 by 4-5cms) of an anthropomorphic figure. As a result of the condition in which most houses are found during excavation, there is limited direct evidence for the use of internal space. I argue that the temporality of domestic architecture is key to understanding the social and cultural significance of houses. To approach these questions, one can look for evidence of what was done with houses after they were given up for habitation. Alternatively, since there is no overlap between the houses, they could in theory be contemporaneous. In many of these areas the large number is likely to be the result of the repeated abandonment of houses. The farmer nearly always reckoned with his labourers in their own houses. They were housed by their employers in boarding houses next to or above the shops, while the shopkeepers themselves lived elsewhere. The first three types of spatial concentration, which we will discuss in more detail below, were the result of immigrants being housed by their employer. In that year there were immigrants living in one third of the houses, whereas in other years it was a quarter or less. We say houses are built, but can you 'build' a cave? Building and inhabiting houses of this kind was another kind of conspicuous consumption. There is little evidence that people's relationships with houses or with the dead were conceived in the same way. Overheads were minimal and, since it only housed the kitchen, the building was small and cheap. To enhance this, the houses had two front doors. The load-bearing structure of the houses is not overly articulated. Eventually, the lack of ability to adjust the houses to changing standards caused neighbourhood aging and the departure of well-off residents. At the streets parallel to the mews, higher town houses could be built. The houses in the scheme were therefore not designed as specific objects, but rather as the definers of public space. The houses are intelligent buildings highly served with information technology. A wide frontage type is also now being proposed as an option for these houses. In the case of the hedge houses there are four floors. At the time of the competition, 3200 units were asked for with a mix of roughly 50% apartments and 50% houses. Individual houses have a single- and a double-storey part. The village required comprehensive regeneration and not simply the building of houses on the competition site. Libations, funeral anniversaries, pictures, tombs, houses and inscriptions on the wall : all contribute to the remembrance and help to maintain the concept of ancestor. The typical urbanizacion has several hundred single-family houses and/or apartment buildings, often built by one developer. Middle-class couples were also more likely to go to friends' houses for meals and on holidays together. Spatial clustering indicates that more mosquitoes were found in some houses than others. The proportion of houses with metered service has increased somewhat since the study was conducted. The first three houses were abbeys, the last a priory. In 1958 there was just not many people buying houses then. There are many public houses where it is sold. The parental treatment, education and moral welfare of children, sometimes living in houses of infamy, was a prime concern. Thus, when only a few people had houses, there would be no "common consent" to consider them as property. In both provinces houses of regular canons were also utilised. Their first steps involved the examination of the place, the building of houses and the work in the fields. In this context, the control of houses and farms was potentially very lucrative, and women heirs were not a particularly powerful group. Most houses are set back from these roads, and reachable only via narrow footpaths. The transition houses were included in order to see if the transition nature of the designs would be reflected in the evaluation. A diagram illustrating that "similar" houses can be identified by either experiential or physical characteristics. Furthermore, houses are devoid of proper ventilation and enclosures for the animals are made within the household compound, leading to poor environmental sanitation. The subjects listened to a puppet that stated modalized sentences requiring them to lift one of two houses. The exact number is difficult to enumerate, as the official census figures tend to exclude informal beer houses and shops. Their solution was to separate "dwelling houses" from other real estate and tax the houses at progressive rates. Later it was extended to include the whole rural population, including those who already had houses, which turned it into a villagisation programme. When it comes to building houses, however, very few support public provision. Human beings who live like plants in glass houses. Indeed, photog raphy of the imperceptible gave insight into a hidden world that housed all kinds of phantoms. The 1986 survey showed that pre-1870 houses contributed only 20 per cent of the un®t total. The shade houses were therefore constructed in open areas free of surrounding vegetation and receiving direct light for >8 h per day. No one is permitted to build timber houses among the masonry ones. She also kept an extensive archive of documents relating to all aspects of the house's development. The dry forest housed the highest number of species, 51, while 44 species occurred in the moist forest and 37 in the wet forest. In adult animals, it sits in the smallest cells out of which all the tissues of our body are constructed, like houses out of bricks. The cottage housed as many as ten people at times - a varying mix of children, young couples, old people, and in-laws. Dwelling houses were repaired as often as farm out-buildings. They are generally located 100-500 m away from houses, in places that are not affected by the seasonal flooding of rivers. There is some minor adjustment to avoid double counting of individual houses closed and later demolished. Urban privileges to license and supervise public houses emerged as something of a test case. They might have been individual houses subsequently subdivided, but the evidence points to terrace-type houses sharing the same roof. He went out and wired all the surrounding houses into one communal party phone system. The nursery, the domestic space where the child is housed and educated, makes the child safe, not only from but also for adult society. In a period when population growth came up against regulatory limits on new building, the partition of existing houses into smaller rooms was commonplace. The houses can either be visualized in a perceptually hostile landscape, or in a comfortable and agreeable landscape. The bend sensors are accompanied by four to eight switch elements that are housed within a glove. The cattle and calves were housed in sheds and pens in adjacent buildings to the milking parlour or across the farmyard. Yoruba railwaymen came to stable wage labor to become men through accumulating money to marry, build houses, or create patronage relations. However, in the event of such closures, people converted their houses into taverns in secret to continue business. Large bait treatment combinations were housed in whole milk cartons (as for carton-bases, above), holed twice on two sides (all holes 2 cm diameter). As a result, just when visiting fell away landed families could not afford their houses. On medieval houses, for example, ancient spoils were usually fitted around entrances, ennobling an otherwise rude structure. The present analyses consider light trap data only for houses in which all occupants were sleeping beneath nets. Landed families had town houses alongside wealthy merchants, while the divisions between land and trade were blurred at many points, frequently within the same family. A second factor was probably the underrepresentation of better-known and more-published architects among those involved in the design of speculatively-built houses. However, only six of those architects for whom published references are recorded are known to have designed speculatively-built houses. Another application area is to "intelligent houses" where the operation of the services, including perhaps the reordering of supplies, may be under central automatic control. The presence of a strong opposition in both houses facilitated progress toward an autonomous judiciary and helped drain power away from the president. The glass windows of the houses on the route were taken out so that everyone could get a good view. The canons pursued a lengthy and arduous policy of acquisition, their aim being to combine various plots of land around the original houses. However, for those cases where we have some information, episcopal involvement concerned new structures of common concern rather than private houses. Although the houses show higher levels of staff contact, there is still considerable room for improvement and this has implications for management and training. In the campus houses total contact received was 13 % (equivalent to 86 minutes) but in the other houses it was 26 % (172 minutes). At the time of writing, 11 of these people have moved to staffed houses in the community. The houses therefore delivered much more contact and more of the contact was directly therapeutic. The institutional wards provided more space than houses, but this space was shared with large numbers of people. They lived squalidly in crowded tenements or in the very suburbs that housed the open-air theatres. In this he proposed the establishment of a tax on houses, the amount of the tax being equal to half the yearly rent. The heads of the houses involved in this case were already in contact with one another, and had been for some time. They provide, therefore, a sample only, and not an exhaustive survey, of the author's involvement in the affairs of other houses. Their way of life was semi-eremitical, their houses relatively isolated and their communities small. Two questions arise from this which are of interest to the study of the relationships between monastic houses generally. They began to meet in private houses where they read sermons and prayed together. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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