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Vocabulary 1 - Unit 3

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  • workshop: a small establishment where manufacturing or handicrafts are carried on
    noun. Safe accommodation is available at one workshop.
  • landing: a place for discharging and taking on passengers and cargo
    noun. A landing operation in the Bekaa Valley.
  • terrace: a relatively level paved or planted area adjoining a building
    noun. Enjoy a terrace Autumn is magical.
  • underground: beneath the surface of the earth
    adverb. He's probably stuck underground somewhere.
  • playroom: a room equipped for children to play in
    noun. Behind this door is my playroom.
  • hall: he castle or house of a medieval king or noble
    noun. Take the office across the hall.
  • guest room: a bedroom for a person who is invited to visit or stay in someone's home
    noun. Yours is upstairs, guest room.
  • utility room: a room in a home where equipment (such as furnaces and water heaters) or large appliances (such as washing machines) are kept
    noun. The utility room's in the basement.
  • Deck: a platform in a ship serving usually as a structural element and forming the floor for its compartments
    noun. Deck size doesn't really impress me.
  • shed: a slight structure built for shelter or storage
    verb. I could move most of my tools to the shed.
  • porch: a covered area adjoining an entrance to a building and usually having a separate roof
    noun. Let's grab some lemonade on the porch.
  • loft: an upper room or floor
    noun. This room is located in the wood-lined loft.
  • Garage: a shelter or repair shop for automotive vehicles
    noun. There's Wilson's Garage off 160.
  • upstairs: up the stairs : on or to a higher floor
    adverb. She better not have gone upstairs.
  • glass ceiling: an intangible barrier within a hierarchy that prevents women or minorities from obtaining upper-level positions
    noun. Let's catapult you through the glass ceiling.
  • Conservatory: a greenhouse for growing or displaying plants
    noun. Conservatory windows in the bathrooms showcase the private tropical gardens.
  • Attic: a low story or wall above the main order of a facade in the classical styles
    noun. There is no light until the Attic.
  • Balcony: a platform that projects from the wall of a building and is enclosed by a parapet or railing
    noun. Balcony with fresh air and pool view.
  • Basement: the part of a building that is wholly or partly below ground level
    noun. Basement's the fastest way out.
  • study: such application in a particular field or to a specific subject
    noun. Eighty-five students participated voluntarily in the study.