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单词 tenement
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Definition of tenement in English:

tenement

noun ˈtɛnəm(ə)ntˈtɛnəmənt
  • 1(especially in Scotland or the US) a room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of flats.

    (尤指苏格兰或美国的多户分住的)住房,住宅

    Example sentencesExamples
    • City planners were leveling block after block of tenements.
    • Various diseases all too often swept through entire city blocks of tenements.
    • Scotland's tenement flats are a well-loved part of urban culture.
    • Rents were horrendous for urban dwellers, with entire families doubling up in crowded single room tenements.
    • The flat was part of a refurbished block of tenements that belonged to a housing co-operative.
    1. 1.1 A house divided into and let as separate residences.
      (供出租的)多户分住房屋,经济公寓
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You do not specify which floor your property is on within the tenement.
      • Finally they had arrived at a run down tenement that advertised rooms for cheap.
      • He spent his working life designing commercial premises, tenements and mansion houses.
      • The flat was on the first floor of a tenement block, and had a lovely front room.
      • It was a basement flat in an Edinburgh tenement, with something of a history.
  • 2A piece of land held by an owner.

    业主土地

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their lands and tenements should be seized into the king's hands.
    1. 2.1Law Any kind of permanent property, e.g. lands or rents, held from a superior.
      〔律〕享有物,保有物(指受于长者并终身享有的财物,如土地或租金)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The grantor intends to reserve rights over the tenement granted.
      • The roadway is being used for obtaining access and egress to and from land outside the dominant tenement.
      • He holds the tenement by a rent due to the maker of the recognizance.
      • Permission had not been granted by the owners of the servient tenement for them to park their vehicles.

Origin

Middle English (in the sense 'tenure, property held by tenure'): via Old French from medieval Latin tenementum, from tenere 'to hold'.

Definition of tenement in US English:

tenement

nounˈtɛnəməntˈtenəmənt
  • 1A room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments.

    (尤指苏格兰或美国的多户分住的)住房,住宅

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Scotland's tenement flats are a well-loved part of urban culture.
    • The flat was part of a refurbished block of tenements that belonged to a housing co-operative.
    • Rents were horrendous for urban dwellers, with entire families doubling up in crowded single room tenements.
    • City planners were leveling block after block of tenements.
    • Various diseases all too often swept through entire city blocks of tenements.
    1. 1.1 A house divided into and rented out as separate residences, especially one that is run-down and overcrowded.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He spent his working life designing commercial premises, tenements and mansion houses.
      • The flat was on the first floor of a tenement block, and had a lovely front room.
      • It was a basement flat in an Edinburgh tenement, with something of a history.
      • Finally they had arrived at a run down tenement that advertised rooms for cheap.
      • You do not specify which floor your property is on within the tenement.
  • 2A piece of land held by an owner.

    业主土地

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their lands and tenements should be seized into the king's hands.
    1. 2.1Law Any kind of permanent property, e.g. lands or rents, held from a superior.
      〔律〕享有物,保有物(指受于长者并终身享有的财物,如土地或租金)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The grantor intends to reserve rights over the tenement granted.
      • Permission had not been granted by the owners of the servient tenement for them to park their vehicles.
      • He holds the tenement by a rent due to the maker of the recognizance.
      • The roadway is being used for obtaining access and egress to and from land outside the dominant tenement.

Origin

Middle English (in the sense ‘tenure, property held by tenure’): via Old French from medieval Latin tenementum, from tenere ‘to hold’.

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