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dwelling unit - vertaling naar russisch

STRUCTURE OR THE PART OF A STRUCTURE OR THE SPACE THAT IS USED AS A HOME, RESIDENCE, OR SLEEPING PLACE BY ONE PERSON OR MORE PEOPLE WHO MAINTAIN A COMMON HOUSEHOLD
Housing units; Dwelling unit; Residential housing unit; Unit (housing)
  • ESSR-era]] housing unit at a museum in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]

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общая лексика

квартира

строительное дело

жилая единица

жилая ячейка

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см. housing unit
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жилая единица; квартира; жилая ячейка

Definitie

ЭКЮ
I
нескл., м. и с.
Старинная фрацузская золотая или серебряная монета, чеканившаяся в 13-18 вв. Один, одно э.
II
нескл., м. и с.
Валютная счетная единица, используемая странами - членами Европейской валютной системы.

Wikipedia

Housing unit

A housing unit, or dwelling unit, (at later mention often abbreviated to unit) is a structure or the part of a structure or the space that is used as a home, residence, or sleeping place by one person or more people who maintain a common household.

In common speech in Australia and New Zealand, the word "unit", when referring to housing, usually means an apartment, where a group of apartments is contained in one or more multi-storey buildings (an 'apartment block'), or a villa unit or home unit, where a group of dwellings is in one or more single-storey buildings, usually arranged around a driveway. Then, a unit is a self-contained suite of rooms, usually of modest scale, which may be attached, semi-detached or detached, within a group of similar dwellings. Used in the Australian and New Zealand urban planning and development industry, it is also a synonym for dwelling.

A single room unit is more commonly referred to as a studio flat or bedsitter, otherwise known as a Single Room Occupancy or SRO in North America.

In the United States, the US Census Bureau defines a housing unit as any single-family residential structure (like a house or a manufactured home) or any distinct unit in a multi-unit building where the unit provides privacy for the occupants, and the unit has access to the outside, and occupancy is independent of any institutional affiliation. If there is an institutional affiliation or a restriction on who can live in a building, the building may instead be a group quarters facility.

In Canada, Statistics Canada counts the number of private dwellings in the country at each census, in which case they are then known as "dwelling units" and can refer equally to a house or an apartment. In everyday Canadian English "unit" is used an umbrella term for apartments and condominiums.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor dwelling unit
1. Disbursements will be made to each affected and participating household at an average of Rs 150,000 per dwelling unit, according to a pre–agreed mode of disbursement.
2. Interviewers randomly selected a sector within a refugee camp and then, from a fixed point within the sector, chose every 10th dwelling unit for interviewing. [ ] One adult [from the dwelling unit] was randomly selected [for interviewing]" (page 5)--- -the figure of 67% of refugees "directly witnessing" the killing of a non-family member strongly suggests that assumptions made in this analysis may lead to significant underestimation of violent mortality.
3. Interviewers randomly selected a sector within a refugee camp and then, from a fixed point within the sector, chose every 10th dwelling unit for interviewing. [ ] One adult [from the dwelling unit] was randomly selected [for interviewing]" (page 5)––– –the figure of 67% of refugees "directly witnessing" the killing of a non–family member strongly suggests that assumptions made in this analysis may lead to significant underestimation of violent mortality.
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