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单词 unfurnished
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Definition of unfurnished in English:

unfurnished

adjectiveʌnˈfəːnɪʃtˌənˈfərnɪʃt
  • 1(especially of a house or flat available for rent) without furniture.

    (房子)无家具设备的

    an unfurnished apartment

    不带家具的公寓。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At present, landlords and homeowners are entitled to a 50 per cent Council Tax discount for properties which are unfurnished and classed as ‘long-term empty’.
    • One at a time, they or their families appear on screen in a stripped-down, minimal set that resembles nothing so much as an unfurnished prison cell.
    • The rental income on unfurnished houses is about 10 per cent less than on furnished houses.
    • The house came unfurnished so one would think there must be less packing to do.
    • His job barely earned him a cent, which meant he was constantly struggling to pay the rent on his miniscule, unfurnished apartment.
    • This accommodation is available under the Private Leasing Scheme and is a self-contained unfurnished property.
    • The flat was empty and unfurnished between these dates.
    • She didn't know what he was going to say when they got to his new unfurnished apartment.
    • But apartments come unfurnished over here, so there's a spot of shopping to be done.
    • I have decided that it is best to let the flat unfurnished, so it's time to say goodbye to what has been a trusty friend for the last few years.
    • We've put thousands of people now into apartments that were unfurnished just five or six days ago.
    • She'd rented the apartment unfurnished; it was cheaper.
    • I seemed to be in an unfurnished, semi-renovated apartment.
    • On one occasion parents had temporarily rented an unfurnished flat in the catchment area and had decorated only the front room in a bid to convince a visiting education officer the property was occupied.
    • Houses would typically be rented unfurnished, and apartments furnished.
    • So we rented an unfurnished apartment and shipped over all of our own furniture.
    • For their part, landlords are put off by the fact that an unfurnished house is subject to much more wear and tear than a furnished one.
    • One year after his imprisonment the two-storey home was still largely unfurnished.
    • She and her new flatmate, Jasper, were moving into a completely unfurnished flat, so they'd have nothing to sit on.
    • To be shown round a new unfurnished flat involves, in a sense, seeing nothing - seeing a place with nothing in it.
    Synonyms
    empty, emptied, vacant, clear, cleared, free, stark, austere, spartan, unadorned, unembellished, unornamented, unfussy, plain
  • 2archaic Not supplied.

    〈古〉无供应的;无装备的

    he is unfurnished with the ideas of justice

    他毫无正义感。

Definition of unfurnished in US English:

unfurnished

adjectiveˌənˈfərnɪʃtˌənˈfərniSHt
  • 1(of a house or apartment) without furniture, especially available to be rented without furniture.

    (房子)无家具设备的

    an unfurnished apartment

    不带家具的公寓。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On one occasion parents had temporarily rented an unfurnished flat in the catchment area and had decorated only the front room in a bid to convince a visiting education officer the property was occupied.
    • His job barely earned him a cent, which meant he was constantly struggling to pay the rent on his miniscule, unfurnished apartment.
    • She didn't know what he was going to say when they got to his new unfurnished apartment.
    • I seemed to be in an unfurnished, semi-renovated apartment.
    • At present, landlords and homeowners are entitled to a 50 per cent Council Tax discount for properties which are unfurnished and classed as ‘long-term empty’.
    • The flat was empty and unfurnished between these dates.
    • Houses would typically be rented unfurnished, and apartments furnished.
    • One at a time, they or their families appear on screen in a stripped-down, minimal set that resembles nothing so much as an unfurnished prison cell.
    • She'd rented the apartment unfurnished; it was cheaper.
    • I have decided that it is best to let the flat unfurnished, so it's time to say goodbye to what has been a trusty friend for the last few years.
    • For their part, landlords are put off by the fact that an unfurnished house is subject to much more wear and tear than a furnished one.
    • The rental income on unfurnished houses is about 10 per cent less than on furnished houses.
    • One year after his imprisonment the two-storey home was still largely unfurnished.
    • She and her new flatmate, Jasper, were moving into a completely unfurnished flat, so they'd have nothing to sit on.
    • So we rented an unfurnished apartment and shipped over all of our own furniture.
    • To be shown round a new unfurnished flat involves, in a sense, seeing nothing - seeing a place with nothing in it.
    • But apartments come unfurnished over here, so there's a spot of shopping to be done.
    • This accommodation is available under the Private Leasing Scheme and is a self-contained unfurnished property.
    • The house came unfurnished so one would think there must be less packing to do.
    • We've put thousands of people now into apartments that were unfurnished just five or six days ago.
    Synonyms
    empty, emptied, vacant, clear, cleared, free, stark, austere, spartan, unadorned, unembellished, unornamented, unfussy, plain
  • 2archaic Not supplied.

    〈古〉无供应的;无装备的

    he is unfurnished with the ideas of justice

    他毫无正义感。

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