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Definition of semi-detached in English: semi-detachedadjectivesɛmɪdɪˈtatʃt (of a house) joined to another house on one side only by a common wall. (房屋)半独立式的 Example sentencesExamples - A new development of 36 detached and semi-detached houses and bungalows is now on the market in Blackrock, Co Louth.
- Another four semi-detached homes and three detached houses are planned for the rest of the half hectare site.
- The scheme will include a mix of semi-detached houses, townhouses and apartments.
- The two storey semi-detached residence consists of a large ground floor area, previously a licensed premises, and toilets.
- He had seen the boys trying to climb a low wall outside his semi-detached home in Haydock, near St Helens.
- People living near the family's semi-detached bungalow said Bradley was a typical, fun-loving young man.
- Nearly 40 new homes will be incorporated into a modern development consisting of semi-detached houses, mews houses and bungalows.
- Red House today stands secluded behind a pleasantly weathered red-brick wall surrounded by a forest of bungalows and semi-detached houses.
- The rock we're diving on is about the same size as a house - an old Victorian semi-detached house, three or four storeys high and with big rooms and high ceilings.
- The first phase of 25 three-bedroom semi-detached bungalows sold out within two weeks last autumn.
- Ashford Court is a development of semi-detached houses in Grange near Douglas.
- Firefighters had to force an entry through a side door of the semi-detached house in Chorley Old Road, Johnson Fold.
- The building firm is also proposing to build two pairs of semi-detached houses and three sets of four linked houses comprising small, terraced properties.
- In Clontarf, there is strong demand for four-bed, semi-detached houses and the shortage of such houses is pushing up prices, he said.
- The semi-detached bungalows have their own private garden and side entrance.
- Detectives sealed off the area around the path which is between a row of terraced houses and semi-detached homes on a council estate.
- The house is a three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow in a cul-de-sac development off the Delgany Road.
- He favoured communal green spaces, cul-de-sacs, semi-detached houses and terraces with gardens front and back.
- This building was originally a pair of semi-detached houses, part of the first 50 houses contracted out by Skipton Urban Council to be built after the war.
- The white, almost gleaming walls of the semi-detached houses spelt wealth and comfort.
nounsɛmɪdɪˈtatʃt British A semi-detached house. 〈英〉半独立式房屋 Example sentencesExamples - The house is a four-bedroom semi-detached built in the 1960s.
- But this weekend, lurking behind the twitching curtains of semi-detacheds, was the nasty realisation that crime had propelled the blossoming Cork city suburb into unfamiliar and unwanted territory.
- The house was a semi-detached with a couple of children playing in the front lawn and his son was just arriving home from his days work.
- The four-bed semi-detached at number 66 is an ideal family home.
- Originally a three-bedroom semi-detached, the house became a two-bed.
- At first, we had to rent accommodation; a neat semi-detached with attached garage.
- Whether it is the drawing room of a grand mansion or the front room of a humble semi-detached, the fire and its heat will draw attention.
- The family moved opposite to me in a modest semi-detached, and they soon became the closest thing to celebrity in our neck of the woods.
- Last January you would have been looking at £130,000 for a three bedroomed semi-detached in town.
- Does he think she's as eager to get back to his semi-detached as he?
- And before you got to the former marshlands, several suburbs comprised of nothing but two-dollar shops, dowdy brick semi-detacheds and dozens of gawking fresh air watchers had to be negotiated.
- ‘I moved from an idyllic place in the country to a semi-detached in Poole, Dorset, which is very built up,’ he said.
- The large semi-detached is to undergo major alterations and a makeover so that youngsters can have somewhere to meet apart from street corners.
- Sounds much bigger than a three-bedroom semi-detached, doesn't it?
- One delighted couple told today how they had just sold their three-bedroom semi-detached for £10,000 more than they had paid for it.
- But you don't pay the bill for your semi-detached on your Barclaycard.
- The house was nothing special, a tawdry semi-detached in a sprawling estate, with a broken front fence and an overgrown lawn.
- All seven live together in a Birmingham semi-detached and life goes on…
- Home was a semi-detached in Preston and he went to Ribbleton Hall high school.
- It could get you a six-bedroom semi-detached in the leafy Glasgow suburb of Jordanhill, or ten 1984 Ferrari Mondials.
Rhymesunattached, unhatched, unmatched |