The lowest habitable story of a building, usually below ground level. 地下室可居住的最低的建筑物楼层,通常在地平面以下
It will take a lot of spit and polish to get this room habitable again. 要想使这间屋子能住人的话,那将要好好打扫一下。
habitable
[ adj ] fit for habitation <adj.all> the habitable world
Habitable \Hab"it*a*ble\ (h[a^]b"[i^]t*[.a]*b'l), a. [F. {habitable}, L. habitabilis.] Capable of being inhabited; that may be inhabited or dwelt in; as, the habitable world. -- {Hab"it*a*ble*ness}, n. -- {Hab"it*a*bly}, adv.
If Axelrod determines that the area is habitable, the state will have to assume liability for those who return, said former resident Lois Gibbs, now a Washington-based environmental activist.
Tony Mullucks (of Mullucks Wells) says Pounds 70,000-Pounds 80,000 in east Hertfordshire and Essex buys one that is habitable but needs modernising.
The would-be luxury homes, for instance, have deteriorated so sharply that it could cost more to make them habitable and attractive than it would to buy similar homes in good shape.
The DoE has indicated it will encourage higher-density developments at or near public transport facilities. Until now, many London authorities have adopted lower density standards - as low as 70 habitable rooms per acre (hra).
LoVerdi said officials promised residents they could stay until the completion of a study on whether the neighborhood is habitable. An estimated 175 other families are awaiting the results of the study to decide whether they can return.
"The building is not habitable right now," said Kathleen Farrell, chief deputy clerk of the bankruptcy court.
Back in the early 1960s, Washington felt government ought to help fund the culture that would yield a more habitable town.