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[,semɪdɪ,tætʃt('haus)]
общая лексика
"полуотдельный" дом (половина двухквартирного дома с отдельным входом)
строительное дело
один из двух примыкающих друг к другу одноквартирных жилых домов (имеющих общую стену)
A semi-detached house (often abbreviated to semi) is a single family duplex dwelling house that shares one common wall with the next house. The name distinguishes this style of house from detached houses, with no shared walls, and terraced houses, with a shared wall on both sides. Often, semi-detached houses are built in pairs in which each house's layout is a mirror image of the other's.
Semi-detached houses are the most common property type in the United Kingdom (UK). They accounted for 32% of UK housing transactions and 32% of the English housing stock in 2008. Between 1945 and 1964, 41% of all properties built were semis. After 1980, the proportion of semis built fell to 15%.